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Photo illustration courtesy of Autonomy Is Not Freedom, with photos from Gulf South Open School, Hase’, and Untidy Objects.

Key Question

Project Summary

Three interdisciplinary groups—Awi’nakola, Gulf South Open School, and Untidy Objects—come together to share land-based research and speculative art developed in response to their distinct North American contexts. How can such approaches offer new models for rights discourse in environmental politics based on flourishing interconnection rather than autonomy?

Research Team

Sara Black

Sara Black

Associate Professor and Chair of Sculpture

School of the Art Institute of Chicago

Sara Black has worked broadly as an artist, artist-teacher, arts organizer, and curator. Her artwork uses conscious processes of building, craft, and/or material transformation as a time-based method; she uses diseased wood, ecosystem-specific trees, inherited building materials or other exhausted ...

Marc Downie

Marc Downie

Lecturer in the Department of Cinema and Media Studies, Media Arts and Design, and the College

University of Chicago

Marc Downie is a Scottish-born digital artist. His pioneering approach to digital art combines three signature elements: non-photorealistic computational imagery; the incorporation of body movement by motion-capture and other means; and the autonomy of artworks directed by artificial intelligence. ...

Samantha Frost

Samantha Frost

Professor of Criticism and Interpretive Theory

University of Illinois

Samantha Frost is Professor in the Department of Political Science, the Department of Gender and Women’s Studies, and the Unit for Criticism and Interpretive Theory at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign. Her research examines how our ideas about embodiment shape our understanding of ...

Amber Ginsburg

Amber Ginsburg

Lecturer in Visual Arts

University of Chicago

Amber Ginsburg creates site-generated projects and social sculptures that insert historical scenarios into present-day situations, as well as engages present-day histories to imagine alternative futures. Her background in craft orients her projects toward the continuities and ruptures in material ...

Amy Lesen

Amy Lesen

Professor of Environmental Leadership and Participatory Change

Antioch University

Based in New Orleans, Dr. Amy Lesen is Professor of Environmental Leadership and Participatory Change at Antioch University. Amy is a scholar-practitioner who does climate, environmental, disaster, and health justice work in collaboration with coastal communities across the Gulf Coast, elsewhere in ...

Rebecca Snedeker

Rebecca Snedeker

Artist and Public Scholar

Gulf South Open School

Rebecca Snedeker is an artist and public scholar from Bvlbancha/New Orleans and collaborator in the Gulf South Open School and Anthropocene Commons. She has produced documentary films (1996–2010); coauthored with Rebecca Solnit Unfathomable City: A New Orleans Atlas (2011–14); and directed the New ...

Monique Verdin

Monique Verdin

Artist

Gulf South Open School

Monique Verdin is an artist, citizen of the Houma Nation, and Bvlbancha Liberation Radio collaborator. She supports the Okla Hina Ikhish Holo, network of Indigenous gardeners, as the WECAN Gulf South food sovereignty coordinator. Monique is the primary steward of the Land Memory Bank & Seed ...

Makwala–Rande Cook

Makwala–Rande Cook

Founder and Artistic Director

Awiʻnakola Foundation

Makwala-Rande Cook is a Ma’amtagila Hereditary Chief born in ‘Yalis-’Namgis/Alert Bay, British Columbia, a visual artist, and founder of the Awi’nakola Foundation, a nonprofit working on forest preservation in British Columbia through the confluence of Indigenous knowledge, scientific research, and ...

Lindsay Katsitsakatste Delaronde

Lindsay Katsitsakatste Delaronde

Audain Professor of Contemporary Art Practice of the Pacific Northwest

University of Victoria

Lindsay Katsitsakatste Delaronde is Kanienke’haka from Kahnawake. Her multimedia artistic practice focuses on Indigenous dance and theater, land-based dramaturgy, embodiment, site-specific performance art, co-creative collaborative practice, cultural resurgence and social/political activism, and ...

Kelly Richardson

Kelly Richardson

Professor of Visual Arts

University of Victoria

For 30 years, artist Kelly Richardson has been raising the alarm using digital technology to make artworks centered on environmental issues and our relationship to the planet. Her projects ask viewers to consider what it is that we truly value and where we might go from here. Recent solo ...

Sm’hayetsk Teresa Ryan

Sm’hayetsk Teresa Ryan

Lecturer of Indigenous Knowledge and Natural Science

University of British Columbia

Sm’hayetsk Teresa Ryan, PhD., (Ts’msyen) is a Lecturer of Indigenous Knowledge and Natural Science at UBC Forestry. Her current research investigates the relationships between salmon and forests informed by ancestral knowledge and traditional practices, and also investigates the potential to ...

Suzanne Simard

Suzanne Simard

Professor of Forest Ecology

University of British Columbia

Suzanne Simard is a forest ecologist working on the frontier of plant communication and intelligence. She is known for her work on how trees interact and communicate using below-ground fungal networks, which has led to the recognition that forests have hub trees, or Mother Trees, that play an ...

Stephanie Smith

Stephanie Smith

Curator and Writer

Curator and writer Stephanie Smith shapes collaborative, multi-disciplinary projects that are grounded in specific contexts and linked to global practices. Her curatorial interests extend from early and ongoing research on ecology, sustainability, place, and hospitality, to her current work on ...

Paul Walde

Paul Walde

Professor of Visual Arts

University of Victoria

Artist Paul Walde addresses environmental issues including non-human activity and communication, global warming, deforestation, endangered species, and land use. Walde trained as a painter, and music and sound compositions have been a prominent feature in his artworks. He is known for ...

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