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About the Curator

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Isabel Beavers is a multi-media artist and educator based in Los Angeles. Her work explores ecologies, examines environmental histories and postulates about climate futures through multimedia installation + new media.

Beavers’ work has been presented, exhibited, and screened at New York Hall of Science (2020), CultureHub LA (2020), SUPERCOLLIDER Gallery (2020), MIT Museum (2019), Icebox Project Space (2019), Framingham State University (2018), Humbolt-Universität zu Berlin Thaer-Institut (2018), Mountain Time Arts (2017), Emerson Media Arts Center (2017) among others. She has held workshops at the Hammer Museum (2020) and the Institute of Contemporary Art/Boston (2019). She holds an MFA from the SMFA at Tufts University and a BS from the University of Vermont. She is currently a 2019-20 Resident Artist with CultureHub LA and 2020 SciArt Ambassador with SUPERCOLLIDER Gallery. She is currently Youth Development Specialist with artworxLA.

About the Partners

Our 21st century problems and opportunities cut across all dimensions of life; in order to create comprehensive and inclusive solutions and innovations, we need cross-disciplinary approaches.

At SciArt Initiative, we support and foster active exchange between all disciplines by using the platforms of art to build connections, create shared experiences, spark collaboration, and envision our futures.

SUPERCOLLIDER believes in a future where art, science, and tech collide to inspire social and environmental responsibility.

We bring together leading artists, scientists, and the public to celebrate the future and reframe the challenges facing our world. In this process, we build accountability networks and creative connection across disciplines and locations to spark new skill sets for humanity: collective perseverance and collaborative action.

Our mission is to drive persistent conversation about the future of our home planet. Out of sight, out of mind can no longer define our pursuit of progress. We bring such topics in-sight and in-mind, with art at the forefront.

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