Aslı Uludağ (b. 1990) received her BFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and her MA in Research Architecture from Goldsmiths, University of London.
Through her research based practice, she explores the legal, architectural and techno-scientific structures that organize the relationship between humans and the environment and investigates the violence enacted through these processes. She proposes alternative modes of engaging with the environment through performative and interactive installations, workshops and speculative narratives.
The exhibitions she took part in include What Water Knows, Pilot Gallery, Istanbul (2022); 5th Istanbul Design Biennial (2020); A Handful of Rights, Pera Museum, Istanbul (2018) and Dissecting Signifiers, Ukrainian Institute of Modern Art, Chicago (2016). Her recent residencies include IASPIS, Stockholm (2021-22); PACT, Essen (2021) and Gate 27, Ayvalık (2021). Her workshops were included in programs such as Study Groups, SALT, Istanbul (2021) and New Alphabet School, Haus der Kulturen der Welt, Berlin (2021). She is among the recipients of Prince Claus Mentorship Award (2022) and is a co-founder of Practices of Attunement.