Zoë Rayn Evans is a transdisciplinary researcher and curator whose work explores agency in story-telling and ritual making, artist’s use of public space, and spirituality as related to the socio-historical and geological implications of site. Based in New York City.
About
Zoë received her undergraduate degree from the Tyler School of Art & Architecture and is currently an MFA candidate at the Parsons School of Design.
She has worked in commercial fine arts, museums, public space, and non-profit sectors.
Notable projects include; the 2016 Democratic National Convention's Truth to Power activation, (DIS)PLACED Philadelphia, Heritage West: The West Philadelphia Community Archaeology Project, Friends of the Rail Park’s Time Capsule Interactive Map, and Caldera Magazine.
Zoë is currently a Fund for the City of New York Community Planning Fellow.
Experience
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The New School, Parsons School of Design — MFA 2025
Temple University, Tyler School of Art & Architecture — BA 2016
T. Schreiber Studio & Theater — Beginner Technique 2022 ; Beginner Scene Study 2023
Philly Improv Theater — Improv 101 2022
Broken Mirror Studio — Improvisation for Theater 2023
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Critical Love Theory, Passerby Magazine 2021
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The Cure for Depression, Elijah Crawford (2023) — Lead, Edie
The French Italian, Rachel Wolther (2022) — Background
Antietam Community Theater (2014 - 2017)
Contact