Invisible labor makes the world go 'round.
Ero Sevan (they/them) is an American artist with a studio background in drawing and painting. After receiving a B.F.A. with honours from the Roski School of Art and Design, they spent 10 years working in galleries, museums, and artist studios across Los Angeles to support projects from the Black and Indigenous Diaspora. They are best known as a senior contributing member of BLKNWS, an ongoing project by the American filmmaker Kahlil Joseph, and as a creative director for the American poet, artist, and scholar Robin Coste Lewis. Sevan received a Master of Arts with distinction in Visual Anthropology at The University of Manchester in 2023.
  • Producer (1 Credit)
    Future Tense: Conversations at Manchester Museum2023
    Documentary, Short, Student
  • Director (1 Credit)
    Future Tense: Conversations at Manchester Museum2023
    Documentary, Short, Student
Official Selection
Future Tense: Conversations at Manchester Museum
St.Mortiz Art Film Festival (SMAFF)
Saint Moritz
2024
Official Selction
Future Tense: Conversations at Manchester Museum
Society for Visual Anthropology Film & Media Festival (SVAFMF)
Tampa, Florida
Official Selection
Future Tense: Conversations at Manchester Museum
RAM Film Festival (Roverto Archiologia Memoria)
Roverto
College
Roski School of Art and Design
Drawing and Painting
20122016
College
University of Manchester
Visual Anthropology
20222023
Current City
Manchester, United Kingdom
Hometown
Los Angeles, CA
Invisible labor makes the world go 'round.
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