Sea exhibited in October 2022 in the Library of the Academy of Fine Arts in a group exhibition “Archeology of Whispers”, which involved a photo installation and a solo performance based on research within the library’s archive, as well as a group performance with fellow artists. This show centers BIPOC and Queer characters and artists. Sea is co-writer, producer and songwriter on“La La La Little Shows”, a decolonial children’s sci-fi series, which includes animation, music performance, narrative storytelling and interviews with artists. In collaboration Marissa Lobô, Jota Mombaça, Juliana dos Santos, and with participation from artist Ani Gonzaga, and activist Sonia Guajajara, Sea was a part of creating the theater piece “Ghost Times/Decolonizing Teatro Mundi”, at the Brüt Theater in Vienna, Austria. His work transverses from the queer vanguard to the mainstream, intervening on pop culture, infecting the mainstream with a political and magical queer and trans agenda. Prior to their work acting in mainstream tv and film, Sea came of age as an artist as a part of the queer punk, art and activist scenes of the San Francisco Bay Area, California in the 1990’s. They acted in films such as John Cameron Mitchell’s “Shortbus”, and Barbara Albert’s film “The Dead and The Living/Die Lebenden.”Īs a conceptual artist, Sea works with interdisciplinary memoir, engaging in processes such as research-based performance, writing, music, drawing, video and photography. In 2022, he revised his role as Max for the current iteration of the L Word: Generation Q. They played the first recurring transmasculine role on television, appearing from 2006-2009 as Max in Showtime’s The L Word. Sea has worked in film, theater and TV series. This week have a wonderful talk with Daniel Sea.ĭaniel Sea (he/they) is a trans non-binary actor, musician and artist.
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