Elizabeth Wright
I am exploring the role of art in my everyday life, using it as both a personal practice and a way to connect with others. My work is rooted in the rhythms of farming, where creativity and cultivation intersect. I see art not as something separate from daily labor, but as an integral part of how I grow, observe, and understand the world around me.
Through this process, I incorporate artistic expression into agricultural work, whether through visual forms, storytelling, or shared experiences, to deepen my relationship with the land. Art becomes a tool for reflection, allowing me to translate the knowledge gained from farming into something that can be communicated and felt by others.
I am especially interested in art as a means of sharing knowledge: preserving traditions, exchanging ideas, and fostering community. By blending creative practice with hands-on work, I aim to create spaces where learning is accessible, sensory, and grounded in real experience. Ultimately, my work is about cultivating both land and understanding, and finding meaningful ways to bring those together.