Autumn Knight


Autumn Knight is an interdisciplinary artist working with performance, installation, and text from Houston, Texas who lives and works in New York City. Knight attended the High School for Performing and Visual Arts in Houston, TX and went on to achieve an M.A. in Drama Therapy, from New York University and a B.A. in Theatre Arts/Speech Communications from Dillard University. Knight holds certificates in Arts Management & Marketing from Birkbeck College in London, U.K. and in Speech & Drama from Central School of London.

Artistic practice

Knight is recognized for her performance pieces, which are influenced by her background training in therapy. Often, the works play off the social dynamics of her audiences, amplifying the race, gender, and power relationships in the room. Her work has been described as having an "absurd and comedic effect."
In Sanity TV at Portland Institute for Contemporary Art’s Time-Based Art Festival in 2018, Knight performed the role of an "absurd host of a talk show," directing audience members to participate through prompts and interviews.
Knight was one of the artists who contributed to Solange's 33-minute music video to her album When I Get Home.

Performances and exhibitions

Knight has been widely exhibited, including at institutions such as Marfa Contemporary, DiverseWorks Artspace, Contemporary Arts Museum Houston, University of Illinois - Krannert Art Museum, Art League Houston, She Works Flexible, The New Museum, Blaffer Art Museum, Skowhegan Space, Project Row Houses, and Crystal Bridges Museum.
In 2019, Knight performed at Human Resources in Los Angeles, and was selected to be included in the 2019 Whitney Biennial, curated by Rujeko Hockley and Jane Panetta. As MF Problem with artist Robert Pruitt she is a performer in the 2019 CounterCurrent Festival.
In January 2020, Knight was part of Artpace’s exhibit titled Visibilities: Intrepid Women of Artpace. Curated by Erin K. Murphy, Visibilities not only kicks off Artpace’s 25th anniversary celebration, but also highlights past artists from their International Artist-in-Residency program, such as Knight who was a resident there in Spring of 2015. Knight's 2017 video entitled Meesh was part of Visibilities.

Residencies