Coral Short

Based in Berlin and Montreal, they are best known for their performance art, as a curator of short film programs, and as a creator of affordable queer artist residencies.

In 2012, Short's project The Hole-y Army featuring choreographed queers and 100 hand-made puppets[5] was integrated into Dyke Marches in New York City, Montreal,[6] Ottawa, and Toronto.

[7] Stop Beating Yourself Up, first performed in 2013 at Edgy Women in Montréal, involves Short wearing boxing gloves and hitting themself for three hours.

[13] Future Visions is a 2014 work presented as a website of over 100 video tarot cards representing queer voices from Europe and North America.

[17] In 2017, they received a grant from Senatsverwaltung für Kultur und Europa to pay 115 of the video artists they curated that year.