CAITLIN LITTLE
Artists in Residence: July 22nd - July 27th, 2025
Caitlin Little is a multi-modal artist and writer whose work explores alternative worlds through non-linear language, sensory layering, and a deep attention to the mundane. Moving between conceptual and physical spaces, her practice centers themes of gender, ritual, pop culture, and memory—often through the lens of memoir and experimental performance.
Her work

She has experience writing, directing, and producing across forms, including immersive exhibitions, devised theatre, radio performance, and community-based orchestral and choral collaborations. Her creative approach is rooted in both experimentation and access, committed to spaces where people can feel permission to make.
caitlin is a co-founder of a DIY emerging art space and community nonprofit BFF Omaha, in Omaha, NE, and currently works with Arts In Reach in Durham, New Hampshire, where she helps develop creative programming for teens of diverse identities. She has served as a grant panelist for the NH State Council on the Arts and was selected as a 2025 Creative Changemaker Fellow through the Essex County Creative County Initiative. Her current work focuses on self-published zines that blend photography, poetry, and short-form prose into fragmented, intimate storytelling.