Beth Johnston (she/hers) is an interdisciplinary artist and educator making work around|about|amidst|from|within the climate crisis. Beth’s work investigates and challenges inherited ways of knowing and is indebted to Latinx, Black, Indigenous, Queer and other voices aligned in acknowledging that the climate crisis is rooted in settler-colonial legacies.
Grounded in research on environmental justice, Beth’s work explores temporal chasms, climate data encounters, the decolonization of nature (and matter), entanglement, more-than-human worlds, and how to visualize the imperceptible. Her work blurs traditional boundaries between photography, sculpture, performance, video, and activism, often building conversations across mediums.
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