Kaitlin Bryson is an ecological artist concerned with environmental and social justice. Her art practice and activism are focused on biological and metaphysical healing applications, responding to the pervasive persistence of harm in the world. Bryson primarily works with fungi as
Kaitlin Bryson is an ecological artist concerned with environmental and social justice. Her art practice and activism are focused on biological and metaphysical healing applications, responding to the pervasive persistence of harm in the world. Bryson primarily works with fungi as a resource, metaphor, and collaborator for her artworks. Bryson received an MFA in Art & Ecology from the University of New Mexico and currently lives and works in Los Angeles, CA. She has received support from the Lannan and Andrew W. Mellow Foundations to create ecologically remediative artworks worldwide. In 2019, Bryson co-founded the Submergence Collective with Hollis Moore.