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Emily’s art practice sparked her interest for urban ecology. Paintings and drawings that inquired into the lives of pigeons and weeds coexisting with trash and grafitti led to this question: how can we design cities to be more sustainable, accessible, harmonious, and empathetic?
With a newfound fascination for stormwater infrastructure, Emily’s work explores ways that design can uncover a landscape’s natural history and invisible ecological processes.
Emily’s art practice sparked her interest for urban ecology. Paintings and drawings that inquired into the lives of pigeons and weeds coexisting with trash and grafitti led to this question: how can we design cities to be more sustainable, accessible, harmonious, and empathetic?
With a newfound fascination for stormwater infrastructure, Emily’s work explores ways that design can uncover a landscape’s natural history and invisible ecological processes.