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Terri Lynne Hudson

2024 Bodies of Work

Terri Lynne Hudson (she/her/hers) is a disabled, chronically ill queer actor and multidisciplinary artist, and disability rights advocate. She has a BA in General Studies in the Humanities concentrating in theater, film, and dramatic literature from the University of Chicago. She has studied at Second City, Vagabond School of the Arts, and Acting Studio Chicago. She has most recently performed as part of the SHIFT video installation, led by Barak Ade Soleil, at the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago. She has performed via Zoom with Chaos Theatre Collective. Her voice can be found reading creepy short stories on Audible and on the Random Acts Scary Stories Around the Fire, Chilling Tales for Dark Nights, and The Asylum Presents: Audio Horror podcasts.

Featured Artworks

  •  A Black and white photograph of a black woman smiling and speaking into a microphone. Write Club photo credit: Evan Hanover
  •  Terri Lynne Hudson artwork Container Store Play Photo Credit: Cassandra Rose
  •  A Black woman on a stage set speaking to a person sitting on a red couch. Little Foxes Photo Credit: North Shore Camera Club
  •  Terri Lynne Hudson artwork Ten Cents a Dance Photo Credit: KJ Whitehead