Image Description: Colour photo of Piper, a white trans/non-binary person with a blonde mullet, dressed in all black apart from white sneakers. They are crouching amongst tide pools on algae-coated rocks, smiling at the camera.
they/them, second-gen Euro settler

Piper Curtis




Studio Coordinator


Curtis is an independent musician and producer, and Coordinator at the Feminist Media Studio. They are currently enjoying engaging in forms of education and knowledge-sharing outside of the classroom after completing their FRQSC-funded MA in Concordia’s Media Studies program in the Spring of 2024. Their research-creation thesis, “Alternative Instagram Memes: Intersectional Community and Collaborative Storytelling in the Digital Age,” explores the world of queer and trans, politically-left Instagram memes and their potential as collaborative digital-storytelling and community-building tools.

They produce audio as Piper Curtis, play in the Tiohtià:ke/Montreal-based bands Sunforger and knitting, and have performed at several international music and arts festivals including POP Montreal, New Colossus (NYC), and Sled Island (Mohkinstsis/Calgary). They have a background in campus-community radio, live music production, and podcasting. In 2024-2025, they co-produced Discordia, a 10-part docuseries on the history of student activism at Concordia, University with CJLO 1690 AM.

Participant in the following FMS projects

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Feminist Media Studio Coordinator

2024 – MA in Media Studies, Concordia University, Montreal
2020 – BFA in Electroacoustic Music and Communications Studies, Concordia University, Montreal

piper.curtis@concordia.ca

pipercurtis.com

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Select Publications and Works

Alternative Instagram Memes: Intersectional Community and Collaborative Storytelling in the Digital Age” - MA Thesis in Media Studies, Concordia University, March 19, 2024. https://spectrum.library.concordia.ca/id/eprint/993664/

“Mind, Body, Mess (Fuck You, René Descartes)” – Conference presentation, Failure: Systems at Their Limit, Concordia University, May 13, 2022.

ME(MES) – Article and collection of memes for ASAP/J (Association for the Study of the Arts of the Present), digital issue on “transmedial autotheories,” as part of the special issue of ASAP/Journal on “autotheory.” Co-edited by Alex Brostoff and Lauren Fournier, May 2021. https://asapjournal.com/node/transmedial-autotheories-memes-piper-curtis-rude_oil_pipeline/

The Secret Sounds of Plants: Listening Garden – Interactive listening garden installation as part of the 2020 Art Matters Festival exhibition on Conservation. March 10-13, 2020. https://pipercurtis.com/Listening-Garden

#deardiarymemes – Interactive meme diary on Instagram. November 2019 – ongoing. https://pipercurtis.com/deardiarymemes







 

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