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Sarah Kanouse

Sarah Kanouse is an interdisciplinary artist and critical writer examining the political ecology of landscape and space. Migrating between video, photography, and performative forms, her research-based creative projects shift the visual dimension of the landscape to allow hidden stories of environmental and social transformation to emerge. Her solo and collaborative work has been presented through the Haus der Kulturen der Welt, Documenta 13, the Museum of Contemporary Art-Chicago, Krannert Art Museum, Cooper Union, Smart Museum, and numerous academic and DIY venues. Her writings on landscape, ecology and contemporary art have appeared in Acme, Leonardo, Parallax, and Art Journal, as well as numerous edited volumes. A 2019-2020 fellow at the Rachel Carson Center at LMU Munich, she is Associate Professor of Media Arts in the Department of Art + Design at Northeastern University.

In a Landscape, Over Time  contributionThe Current: Mississippi. An Anthropocene River  projectBlackhawk Park Is Indigenous Land (Beyond Acknowledgment)  contributionBeyond Property  projectChi-Nations Youth Council  contributionMaa Wákąčąk: Sacred Earth in the Anthropocene  contributionMoraine/Terminal  projectOver the Levee, Under the Plow: An experiential curriculum  projectOver the Levee, Under the Plow  projectField Station 2: Anthropocene Drift  project