Raju Rage is an interdisciplinary artist based in London. They work in performance, sculpture, soundscapes and moving image, focusing on techniques of resistance and using everyday objects and life experiences to communicate narratives about gender, race and culture. They investigate history, memory and trauma with an emphasis on colonial legacy and its continuation and impact on the body and contemporary diasporan identity. Rage has exhibited and performed nationally and internationally, and recently completed a Wysing Arts Residency (spring 2017). They are currently supported by a Jerwood Visual Arts Artist Bursary, are part of the Holding Space programme at the Showroom London, and are the 2017-18 Tate Schools Workshop artist in residence.