A visual essay about encounters with nature, as a parent during a pandemic. Part of an ongoing series of research through design experiments in which I explore ways that narrative nonfiction nature writing could include visual storytelling elements that are integrated, rather than illustrative
I have left my wife in the village to arrange for the rental of a rowboat, and to find shelter for o...
In lieu of an abstract, below is the essay\u27s first paragraph. Out on her deck overlooking the wi...
thesis project paperCollege of Fine ArtsArt/Art HistoryNature is ephemeral, fragile, and wild. Over ...
Wilderness is composed of one nonfiction piece and a collection of poems that use images of the wild...
Vicky Isley & Paul Smith (aka boredomresearch) were invited to write an essay (1,000 words) for the ...
abstract: The stories in Backyard Cannibals examine the thin line between connecting with another pe...
Like every other child I started out with a burning curiosity. At five that unextinguishable fire wa...
In 2018 I began developing a new body of research, the early stage of which was supported by the Art...
I began this graduate program with the understanding that an interdisciplinary program of study woul...
This paper is written from the perspective of an artist connecting dots. My working method as an art...
“Wheels & Chicken Legs” is a nonfiction essay collection that asks readers to consider how we endure...
This piece is a narrative essay exploring the complexity and wonder of a biocentric life.  
Roderick Marsh lives in Melbourne and occasionally moonlights as an ecological economist and managem...
Environmental Writing and Great Lakes LiteratureLater that day, Mark led us to his house in the smal...
My work reflects my interests in drawing, illustration, science, and culture. Being born and raised ...
I have left my wife in the village to arrange for the rental of a rowboat, and to find shelter for o...
In lieu of an abstract, below is the essay\u27s first paragraph. Out on her deck overlooking the wi...
thesis project paperCollege of Fine ArtsArt/Art HistoryNature is ephemeral, fragile, and wild. Over ...
Wilderness is composed of one nonfiction piece and a collection of poems that use images of the wild...
Vicky Isley & Paul Smith (aka boredomresearch) were invited to write an essay (1,000 words) for the ...
abstract: The stories in Backyard Cannibals examine the thin line between connecting with another pe...
Like every other child I started out with a burning curiosity. At five that unextinguishable fire wa...
In 2018 I began developing a new body of research, the early stage of which was supported by the Art...
I began this graduate program with the understanding that an interdisciplinary program of study woul...
This paper is written from the perspective of an artist connecting dots. My working method as an art...
“Wheels & Chicken Legs” is a nonfiction essay collection that asks readers to consider how we endure...
This piece is a narrative essay exploring the complexity and wonder of a biocentric life.  
Roderick Marsh lives in Melbourne and occasionally moonlights as an ecological economist and managem...
Environmental Writing and Great Lakes LiteratureLater that day, Mark led us to his house in the smal...
My work reflects my interests in drawing, illustration, science, and culture. Being born and raised ...
I have left my wife in the village to arrange for the rental of a rowboat, and to find shelter for o...
In lieu of an abstract, below is the essay\u27s first paragraph. Out on her deck overlooking the wi...
thesis project paperCollege of Fine ArtsArt/Art HistoryNature is ephemeral, fragile, and wild. Over ...