Simo 

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Simone Klein, often known as Simo, was born in Providence, RI, and lives in Brooklyn, NY. Simo makes sculptures and performances, primarily as a poet. They are interested in mechanisms, improvisation, and bodywork -- often all merging in contexts of ritual and spiritual embodiment. 


At Brown, Simo majored in Modern Culture & Media while exploring interests in economics, public health, and physics on the side. 

The rest of this bio is coming soon.


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SELECTED WORK

001-Glyphs

2025,
installation at Zumwalt Acres Farm



002-Manicured Chanting Spot

2025, 2 x 5 ft x 2 in
car part, acrylic paint, oil pastel, spray paint

cube, grid, switchboard, map, congregation, inside, out-loud


003—Told in Care: Oral Histories of Birth Work On/Off Institutional Time

2025, 
website code and design, video

Recipient of the 2025 Kenneth Baker ‘69 Memorial Honors Prize, Brown University


004—Event Photography 




005—Personal Practice Photography


006—Woodwork

coming soon


007—Digital Divination

2024, 
website



008—The Warming Body

2024, 8 x 5 in x 2 cm
cyanotypes, cotton paper, inkjet text




















009—Sukkot

2025, 6 x 5 x 6 ft
video installation and group score
wood lattice (Gaza solidarity sukkah), paper, projection


010—Performance
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011—Lamp from the Garden Bed

2022, 6 x 8 x 3 ft 
sheets, dirt, glue, lightbulb



012—Bark Study

2025, 4 x 5.5 x 1 in


013—Somatic Scores: Where’s My Starter Kit?

2024, 
code, questions


016—Collaboration with Liliana Greyf

2025,
website, poems


017—Disintegration Aesthetics

2024,
Performer in thesis dissertation piece by Jake Sokolov-Gonzalez

Click here for Jake’s website and more information


019—Lapis, SCALE Mag Issue No. 01

2025,
editor of visual and written work



scale journal is a publication bridging various disciplines at Brown and RISD interested in the built environment. Promoting writing and projects that explore belonging and space, we seek to amplify underrepresented voices—in both academic and lived experiences.

SCALE refers to the uneven roads and pattern of cracked asphalt also known as alligator cracking. Similar to the natural cycle of deterioration and creation happening in the locale landscape, SCALE is a platform for organic discourse emerging from a diverse set of disciplines and perspectives concerning art, space, architecture, and design.


020—ARCHIVE



021—Poem drafts


022—Reccomendations and links


coming soon

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