Katie O’Neill (b. 1995, New Jersey) is a Mad artist, archivist, educator, writer, and bathtub resident. O’Neill has presented workshops, performances, and visual art internationally at The Hemispheric Institute of Toronto, Lightbox (Detroit), Pennsylvania Art Education Association, International House Philadelphia, Fountain House Gallery (New York), Brick Lane Gallery (London), The University of Chicago, Hyde Park Art Center (Chicago), and Port Philip Specialist School (Australia). She received her BFA at Moore College of Art & Design (2017) and her MFA in Performance at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago (2019).

O’Neill is currently pursuing her doctorate in Disability Studies at the University of Illinois at Chicago.

Katie, a white woman in her mid 20s, performs a movement. She has brown hair with bangs, tied up in a bun, and is wearing a black romper. Her arms cross in front of her in the midst of movement which causes a blur, and her gaze is directed downwards…

Katie, a white woman in her mid 20s, performs a movement. She has brown hair with bangs, tied up in a bun, and is wearing a black romper. Her arms cross in front of her in the midst of movement which causes a blur, and her gaze is directed downwards. To the right of Katie is a projection of a scribble line drawing. The entire image is cast in a green hue.