Flounder Lee is an artist/curator and doctoral researcher in Art & Media at the University of Plymouth, UK. He received his BFA from the University of Florida and his MFA from California State Long Beach—both in studio art and photography. He taught full-time at universities in the US, Malaysia, and Dubai for over a decade. Several overlapping themes run throughout his work: decolonialism, mapping, science/the future, and environmental change. He uses media such as photo, video, performance, sound, and installation to create work that touches on these topics. Many of the same themes and media are also part of his curatorial practice, but it is broader than his art practice. His recent work (and PhD project) deals with a quotidian, decolonial future through both an artistic and curatorial perspective. He strives to be anti-racist, anti-patriarchal, anti-heteronormative, inclusive, and intersectional in his approach to art, curating, and writing.