Outreach + Education
I use art as a tool to teach complex environmental issues, spark curiosity, and support deeper public connection to place. Through visual storytelling, hands-on workshops, and community events, I help make science more accessible and emotionally resonant, especially in rural and underrepresented communities. Whether through youth programming, community art, or interdisciplinary talks, I use creative tools to inspire curiosity, dialogue, and a shared sense of responsibility for the landscapes we call home.
Art + Science Talks & Panels
Presentations, talks, and panels that explore how visual storytelling can support climate communication, conservation, and community engagement.
Youth Art & Science Programming
Engaging, age-appropriate programs that combine observation, field journaling, and creativity to build environmental literacy in younger audiences.
Place-Based Art Workshops
Tailored sessions that explore ecological themes through drawing, journaling, and visual storytelling, often grounded in local landscapes or conservation issues.
Selected Outreach & Education Engagements
Art & Advocacy for Conservation – Monte Vista Crane Festival, Monte Vista, CO
High Desert Field Notes Column – Ongoing visual storytelling in the Alamosa Citizen
Creative Climate Solutions Panel – Four Corners Climate Summit, Durango, CO
Education Committee Member – Rio Grande Basin Roundtable, Alamosa, CO
Groundwater Art & Science Classes – Youth Conservation Camp, South Fork, CO
Water Art & Science Workshop – Rio Grande Farm Park, Alamosa, CO
Art, Science, and Environment Panel – CU Museum of Natural History, Boulder, CO
Place-Based Nature Journaling Instructor – Montana, Texas, New Mexico, Colorado