Carolyn Lazard is an interdisciplinary artist working in video, sculpture, text, and performance to engage the aesthetic and political dimensions of consent, care, and dependency. Working from the material conditions of chronic illness, their work animates the productive incapacity of crip life. Lazard has shown work at various institutions including The Walker Art Center, The New Museum, Museum für Moderne Kunst Frankfurt, The Institute of Contemporary Art at the University of Pennsylvania, and Whitney Museum of American Art. Lazard has published writing in the Brooklyn Rail, Mousse Magazine, and Triple Canopy.