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Claire Lahuerta is a tenured Professor at the University of Lorraine, affiliated with the College of Arts, Letters, and Languages - Metz. Her research spans Queer Theory, Gender Studies, and Political Art, with a focus on body politics, self-representation, and inclusive aesthetics.
- Co-head of the Master's in Exhibition Arts and Scenography
- Co-head of the Master's in Arts and Cultural Industries
- Member of the scientific committee for journals Corps. Interdisciplinary Journal and La Peaulogie
Her academic work intersects with queer art practices, transgender psychiatry, and ethical body modifications, often involving intersectional frameworks and collaborative research. Recent publications analyze auto-pornographic narratives, scenographic activism, and queer emancipation through aesthetics.
Key trends in her 7 most recent works (2018–2024) include critical gender strategies, post-queer performance, and ethics in body art. These works bridge clinical psychology and radical art theory, emphasizing self-narrative and political skin symbolism.
Claire actively collaborates on projects like:
- CAP-CONTROVERSES (Public Engagement in Industrial Controversies)
- FAM-WEST (Patient Expertise in West Syndrome)
She leads research networks such as Dadie-pers (Diversity and Inclusion) and contributes to interdisciplinary training programs in art and healthcare. Her work has been featured in media outlets like Le Monde and Version Femina.



