Conservationist, connector, and passionately curious observer,
drawn to exploring the relationships that animate earth.
About Me
My life and work have been shaped by a deep curiosity about the role of humanity within the wider web of life. The landscapes we inhabit are not merely places or objects around us—they are living networks of entangled relationships that include us. Even while we forget this, the earth is moving through our blood, flesh, breath, and bones. I have been drawn to exploring both the consequences of imagining ourselves as separate and the pathways toward more reciprocal, life-sustaining relationships.
My projects increasingly orient around bridging worlds that have been kept apart by Western society: humans and wildlife, science and art, psychology and ecology, data and storytelling. Through working at the intersections where different ways of knowing meet, I believe new creative movements emerge.
I'm quick to find awe and wonder in the seemingly mundane, and frequently immerse myself in the landscapes I love most—wandering, foraging for wild foods, soaking in hot springs, reading and writing poetry, and engaging with diverse communities of inspiring individuals who live in service to a better future.