JAMISON EDGAR

LOS ANGELES, CA

CURATION &
PUBLIC PROGRAMMING

09/2025 - 11/2025
FXLK PLAY

04/2025 - 01/2026
Not a Corn Field :
Meabolic Studio at 20 Years

03/2025 - 04/2025
Queering Digital

09/2024 - 12/2024
Concrete is Fluid 

04/2025 - 08/2025
Erotic Codex

06/2023 - 09/2023
We Are They:
Glitch Ecology and the Thickness of Now


->->-> A Night of Loving Devotion to the End of the World As We Know it
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Director Dialogues: Cole Sternberg & The Free Republic of California 

03/2023-06/2023

Make Me Feel Mighty Real:
Drag/Tech and The Queer Avata
r

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Derek Jarman: Double Screening

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Evening of Hybrid Drag Performance
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LA Drag Showcase w/ House of Avalon

09/2022-02/2023
Lucy McRae: Future
Sensitive

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Rituals of Reproduction
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Summit for Future Sensitivity
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Curator Walkthroughs

04/2022-06/2022
Surabi Saraf: Awoke and Awokened Alaap

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Songs of Healing: Music & Artificial Emotional Intelligence

04/2022-06/2022

Yassi Mazandi: In Flight


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WRITING / HYPERTEXT / INTERVIEWS

Miller ICA (Pittsburgh, PA)
“Spectacular Formations”,  The thing that happens when the thing that was supposed to happen does not happen.

Venice Biennale: Estonia Pavilion
Propagated in Obscurity: Bermuda Grass and Rhizomatic Queerness,” Flor Fantastic.

NPR-KCRW
“Make Me Feel Mighty Real’: 70 years of Drag Art and Tech,” Greater LA.

Queer/Tech Podcast In partnership with ONE Archives Foundation

Contemporary Performance Reivews


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©2025 JAMISONEDGARSTUDIO

Jamison Edgar


NOT NOT A CORN FIELD

METABOLIC STUDIO AT TWENTY YEARS 

APRIL - DECEMBER, 2025
DOWNTOWN LOS ANGELES

NOT NOT A CORNFIELD celebrates the twentieth anniversary of Metabolic Studio’s landmark project, Not A Cornfield, which in 2005 transformed an abandoned rail yard in Downtown Los Angeles into a thirty-two-acre cornfield for six agricultural cycles—launching a decade of civic engagement, land remediation, and artistic intervention along the LA River.

This new chapter activates the Studio’s archive through a season of public programming held in an outdoor amphitheater formed by a living Milpa—corn, beans, and squash—planted in a comet-shaped formation. Rooted in ancestral agricultural knowledge, speculative design, and queer ecology, the space invites reflection on nourishment, land-based futurity, and collective repair. Monthly gatherings are co-produced with “sister” organizations and bring together artists, land stewards, and community organizers for performances, workshops, and shared dialogue on radical forms of care.

︎:Metabolic Studio, 2025