
cc özdoğan, PhD (she/they), is an artist and scholar from Türkiye, currently based in Glasgow. They obtained a practice-based PhD at the GSA, and before that, they lived and worked in the US to obtain their MFA in the Rinehart School of Sculpture at MICA.
For their PhD project, CC developed the Un/digging Space Tumulus (ST) ‘handmade web’, (Carpenter, JR) intersecting queer ecology, archaeology, and web archaeology to challenge colonial and binary perspectives on material semiotics. Their research methodology, un/digging, counters colonial archaeology with influences from Karen Barad’s Undoing the Future/past. Their work transcends binaries, blending sensory, ecological, archaeological, and digital realms to engage profoundly with place, time, and being. Rooted in multisensory field notes, their practice unfolds as an alchemical fusion of sound recordings, drawings, eco-poetic web narratives, permacomputing, creative coding, video, photography, and mushroom foraging, walking and listening guide their method, forming a meditative communion, and they invite audiences into a poetic interplay of human and non-human voices.
Connect with cc on Instagram or at cevahirozdogan.net.