Megan Hoetger

Megan Hoetger is a performance and media historian, researcher, and curator based in the Netherlands. She holds a PhD in Performance Studies from the University of California, Berkeley and from 2019 to 2024 was a program curator with the Amsterdam-based arts organisation If I Can’t Dance. Across her scholarly and curatorial work, Hoetger is concerned with historiographic method and the embodied politics of remembering. Her writings have appeared in a number of publications, including the 2021 anthology In and Out of View: Art and the Dynamics of Circulation, Suppression, and Censorship and the forthcoming Routledge Companion to Performance Art. Since 2016, she is a part of Zone Collective, a collaborative research platform that critically investigates and playfully intercedes into conventions for narrating histories of cultural production in geopolitical sites marked by their grey zone ‘border status(es).’ Currently, Zone Collective is writing CINEMA FOR, a pocketbook on the history of the Urban Actions program at the Multimedia Center, Student Center, Zagreb (1976-1983).

Last updated 8 Nov 2024
  1. Dispatch: ‘I don't believe in revolution, but sometimes I get in the spirit.’

    Megan Hoetger
     
    Past in the Present