Perri Lynch Howard is a socially-engaged artist exploring sense of place in a changing climate. Informed by a meticulous process of place-based listening, recording, and analysis, her expansive visuals and immersive soundscapes map the shifting edges of sound, space, and interaction, fostering direct connections with a planet in flux.
Read MoreBeth Krensky is Area Head and Professor of Art Teaching at the University of Utah. She is an artist working in the border zone between social issues and the sacred who creates objects and performative gestures as a contemplative act.
Read MoreDerek Owens is an artist and writer living on Long Island and teaching in New York City.
Read MoreAli Williams is a writer, educator, and creative practitioner from California, a landscape with a deep influence on her transdisciplinary work investigating the human relationship with land, more-than-humans, and each other. Her current research-based practice centers on materiality, embodiment and place, particularly in the consideration of grief as a response to environmental, collective, and personal loss.