E. Maude Haak-Frendscho

Maude's face is obscured by her shoulder as she turns away. She is Indigenous identifying and has long brown hair. She wears a brown sweater.

E. Maude Haak-Frendscho

she/her/hers

Biography

E. Maude Haak-Frendscho (she/her) is an Easthampton, MA-based (ancestral Pocumtuc and Nipmuc lands) arts worker and serial collaborator. She programs experimental works that foreground process and experience, that strive to forge relationships of mutuality, and that are informed by social and spatial practices, as well as the embodied experiences of those phenomena. These works often take shape as site-specific and community-based projects (as a facilitator, curator, or project manager) and publications. She co-runs Neighboring Systems, a publication and event platform, is Creative Economy Coordinator for the Town of Belchertown, Community Engagement & Media Specialist for Cummington Cultural District, and a member of the Easthampton City Arts (ECA) Coordinating Committee. She has also been a collective member of Vox Populi Gallery, worked with Olney Culture Lab, Mural Arts Philadelphia, Headlands Center for the Arts, San Francisco Arts Commission Galleries, Southern Exposure, Pro Arts Gallery, Vera Project, Seattle Young People’s Project, Ong Ong, and Tooth & Claw Women's Zine Distro, among others.

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