A collaboration with New York Native, Zoe Keller. Highlighting at-risk species and wildlands. Zoe’s work explores the interconnectedness of fragile, vanishing ecosystems.
Artist Zoe Keller uses graphite to create large-scale, meticulously rendered visual narratives. Placing a special focus on at-risk species and wildlands, Keller weaves drawings that explore the interconnectedness of fragile, vanishing ecosystems. By highlighting the biodiversity at risk in an era of human-driven mass extinction her work aims to inspire reverence for the natural world and action to defend what we have left. Keller's studio work draws upon months of academic research, collaborations with the scientific community, and on-the-ground experiences in wild places through artist residencies and self-directed expeditions.