Carlos Salazar-Zeledón and Ellen Chang were selected as the 2020-2021 CLIP Fellows. Their course series, “Performing City: Transdisciplinary Experiences and Embodied Modes of Research,” explores the diverse experiences, approaches, and critical theories that can be generated by multidisciplinary understandings of today’s cultural processes. Attentive to the interwoven tensions in the everyday engagement of discrepant stakes and histories in the processes of identity formation, world making, and knowledge production, this course series move the City and its components beyond their roles as objects of study to instead understand them as subjects and analytics that critically shape the meanings and possibilities of research. Foregrounding moments of the City performing itself and of how its historical, geographical, and cultural particularities (re)shape our research positionality and modes of inquiry, these courses take the City of Seattle and the broader Pacific Northwest as sites of research and experiment for contesting disciplinary and methodological boundaries to include transnational, multi-ethnic, and postcolonial practices and experiences.