This exhibit considers the relationship

between the human and the natural worlds. It explores the many ways artists are thinking about, and responding to, nature, from close observation to narrative and metaphor, from work that looks at the threats of climate change and mass extinction to art that is personal and intimate. Our goal is to showcase a wide range of ideas, media, and emotions, serving to evoke the complex and layered connections between us and our world.

Sachiko Akiyama

Jan Martijn Burger

Sarah Myers Brendt

Stacy Cushner

Melissa Dold

Rick Fox

Alison Judd

Michelle Lougee

Patte Loper

​Kayla Mohammadi

Naoe Suziki

Sophy Tuttle

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    Miss/Remember/Wish/Save, the Installations of Sophy Tuttle
    burgerniels
    • Mar 30, 2021
    • 2 min

    Miss/Remember/Wish/Save, the Installations of Sophy Tuttle

    Sophy Tuttle is one of the artists featured in our humanNATURE online exhibit. Sophy is a visual artist born in Colchester, England and currently residing in Lowell, Massachusetts. Influenced by artists such as Walton Ford, Mark Dion, Alexis Rockman, and Swoon, Sophy uses visual storytelling to reimagine the future, resituate our position in the web of life, and create new narratives that explore regenerative, resilient culture-building among all forms of life. Below Sophy sh
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