Geneva Foster Gluck is an artist, scholar and physically trained performer with over 20 years of professional experience. She was an associate member and creative collaborator with Marisa Carnesky Productions and SHUNT events (2004-2010), as well as a freelance performer with notable directors such as Rose English, David Harradine, Mark Storor and Tai Shani. In 2006 she established the company Sugar Beast Circus, a production platform for interdisciplinary collaborations. Her work has been supported by the Arts Council of England, Arizona Commission on the Arts, Circus Futures, and has toured in the UK, EU, and the Americas. In spring 2020 she completed her practice led PhD research titled, Performing the Electrical or My Heart is an Electromagnetic Chamber: Scenographies of Power, Ecology and Speculative Practice, in which she re-considers energy dependency through embodiment, feminist aesthetics, and postcolonial theory. Currently Geneva is a freelance director, educator, and serves on the board of directors for Border Arts Corridor.