About

A selfie of Audrey against a forest green background. Their hair is short and parted to the left. They are smiling at the camera, wearing a speckled blue shirt.

Audrey Kuo is an interdisciplinary artist, abolitionist, coach, and mischief enthusiast working toward collective liberation. Audrey supports individuals and communities in connecting with their values and purpose, through the lenses of disability justice, transformative justice, healing and somatics, and the power of storytelling. Their work is shaped by their identity as a disabled trans person in the Taiwanese, Chinese, and queer diasporas.

As an abolitionist with big theater kid energy, Audrey believes that the work of liberation asks us not just to dismantle systems of oppression, but to offer compelling, joyful, just, and tangible alternatives. They lean on play, improv, and time travel as exploratory spaces to imagine beyond our current realities and engage in collective dreaming. Audrey resides on unceded Tongva lands and shares their home with a 10-year-old sourdough starter, Fezzik, and two cats, Jean Grey, and Dr. Hank McCoy.

For consulting inquiries, please connect with Freedom Verses.