Ellie Lee-Duncan

Kaituhi Tūtahi | Contributing Writer

Ellie Lee-Duncan is currently undertaking a PhD in Art History at the University of Auckland after having previously completed a Masters degree. From 2018–19 they co-directed the artist-run space [Tacit] gallery. Ellie is currently based in Kirikiriroa Hamilton, working at the Waikato Museum te Whare Taonga o Waikato. They collect tea, stickers and vintage Polly Pockets.

Everything By: Ellie Lee-Duncan

Art17.02.21

Ellie Lee-Duncan reflects on hidden identities in He Taura Here at Laree Payne Gallery.

Society26.08.19

The Cock Question: On Dating While Non-binary

As a non-binary person interacting on dating apps – Bumble, OKCupid and Tinder – Ellie Lee-Duncan got asked the same thing a lot: “Do you have a cock?”

Art19.11.17

Ellie-Lee Duncan and Jordana Bragg talk about archiving the self and refusing the binary.

Art14.06.17

Ellie Lee-Duncan reflects on Clara Wells solo exhibition at Skinroom.

Art05.12.16

Ellie Lee-Duncan talks pixarvolt and cyber queer subcultures in response to Sorawit Songsataya’s National Contemporary Art Award winning sculpture.

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