Jeanne M. Dodds is a multimedia artist, biodiversity conservationist, researcher and educator whose creative practice investigates human and more-than-human relationships, conflicts and interdependencies. She lives in the Pacific Northwest on the traditional lands of Coast Salish Peoples. Her journey with creative and environmental projects includes artist residencies in New Zealand, United States, and Indonesia alongside field research in Colombia, Costa Rica, and other locations. At the core of this work is an ever-deepening connection to identities of place and the sacred relationship between ourselves and the other-than-human world.
Publications
Seeing Animals as Kin: The Role of Visual Art in Preventing Wildlife Trafficking
Justly Biodiverse: Nature’s Lifeline for the Health of All Communities
Education
Master of Environmental Studies
Bachelor of Fine Arts, Photography
Certificate in Scientific Illustration