Clicking on an artist’s name below will take you to a webpage showcasing their biographies and Nature Footprints artwork.
Note: These more traditional webpages have been designed for viewers with lower internet bandwidth and/or using screen readers in mind. For the full Nature Footprints experience, we encourage you to explore the curated storybook.
Emmanuelle Andaya
Emmanuelle Andaya from the Philippines works with communities to recentre Indigenous leadership in international development.
Roberta Bacic
Experiences living in Chile during the Pinochet dictatorship led Roberta Bacic to curate an international collection of Conflict Textiles.
Megan Banda
As an Afrofuturist conceptual artist, Megan Banda re-Indigeneses the parts of herself and her community erased by colonialism.
Maria Barreiro
After being displaced from her native Putumayo, Maria Barreiro used poetry to express herself and connect with others in solidarity.
Emile Birindwa
Congolese illustrator Emile Birindwa uses his drawing talents to improve emergency preparedness in the Great Lakes Region of the DRC.
Dah Theatre
Through research-led collaborative works, Dah Theatre creates daring artistic outputs that inspire personal and societal transformation.
Lynn Finnegan
Originally trained in geography and law, Lynn Finnegan now works as an illustrator bridging art with policy to protect our living planet.
Gretta Ineza
Passionate about poetry since childhood, Gretta Ineza’s work responds to environmental devastation in Burundi.
Qi Ji
Chinese ceramicist Qi Ji uses sculpture to reflect on humanity’s connection to nature and relationships with each other.
Miryam Lott
Miryam Lott is a Francophone midwife raised in Chad with a passion for storytelling, editing, and oral histories.
Madarat
Madarat Cultural Organization was founded by a group of young people in Yemen who believe in the power of art to create tangible societal change.
Jennifer McCormick
After years documenting trauma as a medical illustrator, Jennifer McCormick began exploring the power of art for healing.
Natalia Mroz
Natalia Mroz uses photography to highlight Indigenous communities’ capacity for supporting biodiversity conservation.
Faith Mutegi
A journalist, photographer, and storyteller from Kenya, Kathaambi Faith Mutegi works in the space where climate, conflict, and culture meet.
Musah Mwakelemu
Born and raised in southeastern Kenya, Musah Mwakelemu is an ‘artivist’ who uses political cartoons to raise awareness and inspire change.
Espérance Noumbou
Aquatic engineer Espérance Noumbou uses her talent for graphic art to support social media campaigns about ecosystem restoration.
Isaac Ntabala
After witnessing violence in the DRC throughout his childhood, Isaac Ntabala uses his technology and videography skills to alleviate environmental conflict.
Pedro Ruiz
South American painter Pedro Ruiz uses the imagery of migration to convey the richness of biodiversity and the essence of the Colombian spirit.
Asiem Sanyal
A marine biologist from India, Asiem works with coastal communities and Island Nations to support biodiversity and sustainable livelihoods.
Austin Willacy
Vocalist Austin Willacy uses music as a tool for community organising with a focus on environmental, racial, and gender justice.