The New York Times calls Juliana Huxtable “a visual and performance artist, D.J., writer, night-life host and fashion model.” Just shy of thirty, Huxtable had her first solo show this summer in New York and her second just a few months later in London. This year she also published a capslock-heavy book of poems entitled Mucus In My Pineal Gland, and co-wrote a brief science fiction novel with the artist Hannah Black. In between she trotted around the world as a big name DJ. Now she’s giving a guest lecture at RISD ā organized by the sculpture department, no less ā where she will explain her multidisciplinary approach to everything.