Freddie Wulf

Freddie Wulf makes visceral and visual performance. This often involves dance, lip sync, video, sound and something sticky like fake blood or bright blue goo.

Freddie Wulf makes visceral and visual performance. This often involves dance, lip sync, video, sound and something sticky like fake blood or bright blue goo.

Freddie is interested in nonhuman/material agency, affect/haptics/sensation, and in somatic experiences as a way to generate empathy and connection. His work came from drag and is heavily influenced by UK drag history & community.

Freddie is trans masculine, white British and neurodivergent. His work is sex positive & draws from kink methodologies. Learning about accessibility – especially how to make working practices accessible – is an ongoing part of his practice.

Freddie’s work has been shown at: Fierce Festival, V&A Lates, LADA’s ‘Just Like a Woman’ programme, Buzzcut, SPILL National Platform, In Between Time New Bloods, The Cube Cinema, and the Royal Vauxhall Tavern. In 2022 he received a Fierce Further Jerwood Commission.

Freddie has been supported by Jerwood New Work Fund 2022 and Fierce Further 2021.