Genevieve Quick is an interdisciplinary artist, arts writer, and critic whose work explores global identity and politics in speculative narratives, technology, and media-based practices. In her sculptures, installations, videos, and performance, her humorous science fiction narratives exaggerate diasporic identity to the intergalactic to address Otherness and displacement. She has exhibited in San Francisco Bay Area museums and galleries, including Asian Art Museum, Wattis Institute, McEvoy Foundation for the Arts, California College of the Arts Campus Gallery, Mills College Art Museum, Royal Nonesuch Gallery, and Southern Exposure; and at Aurora Picture Show (Houston), NTU Centre for Contemporary Art (Singapore), and Asian Cultural Center (Gwangju, South Korea). Quick has been awarded visual arts residencies at The Headlands Center for the Arts, Recology, MacDowell, Djerassi, de Young Museum, and Yaddo. She has received a San Francisco Arts Commission Grant, a Fleishhacker Foundation Eureka Grant, a Kala Fellowship, and grants from the Center for Cultural Innovation. Quick has contributed essays and reviews to 48 Hills, Artforum, C Magazine, Art Practical, Daily Serving, Temporary Art Review, and College Art Association.