Cléa Chopard (1989) was born in Boston. Many of her texts have been featured in literary magazines (entwürfe, Papier/Machine, La Revue 19); in fact, her poetry compilation “Ancolie commune” (Common Columbine) was published by the literary magazine L’Ours Blanc. She has also made two translations from English for the same magazine: Ulises Carrión’s “Mail Art and the Big Monster” and Keith Basso’s “The songs are powerful”. She is also a performance artist who showcases her works at various Swiss festivals and art spaces.