Gervais Marsh (they/them) is a writer, scholar and curator whose work is rooted in Black Feminism and deeply invested in Black life, concepts of relationality and care. They are a PhD candidate in Performance Studies at Northwestern University and their writing has been published in ARTS.BLACK, Musée Magazine, Sixty Inches from Center, Sugarcane Magazine and PREE: Caribbean Writing, among others. They are an editor for Ruckus Journal and recent curatorial projects at the Hyde Park Art Center include Heather Brammeier’s Maybe Never, A.J. McClenon’s Notes from VEGA and Robert Paige’s Patterns of Progress. They grew up in Kingston, Jamaica, a home that continues to shape their understanding of self and relationship to the world.