Artist Statement
My journey as an artist began during my childhood in Northern California, where I loved to make constructions on the beach from sand, rocks, and seaweed. Throughout my life, I've created art from and in nature as a personal practice. Since 2004 I've focused on the social and environmental dimensions of my art— hosting group art-making events and workshops, teaching in public and private schools, training teachers and museum staff, consulting for organizations and groups interested in nature connection, and installing hands-on "Create-With-Nature Zones" in parks, schools, museums, and public spaces. My endeavors are in the tradition of social sculpture, in service to nature and to society. Collaboration with other artists, environmentalists, scientists, educators, and parents is key to my work. I strive to create models and methods for collective creativity; to connect people of all ages with each other and with the natural world; and to inspire joy, spontaneity, and environmental action.
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Video about my work (Produced by Children's Discovery Museum of San Jose)
Video about my work (Produced by Gabriella Gamboa)