
(Juniper Harrower) Bad Neighbors
2022Mixed media16 x 12 inches Juniper Harrower’s research focuses on multispecies entanglements under climate change. Drawing from ecology, visual art, and the environmental humanities, she considers the ways that humans influence ecosystems while seeking reparative solutions that protect at-risk species and center environmental justice. Harrower received a PhD in plant ecology from UC Santa Cruz, an MFA in art practice from UC Berkeley. She has collaborated or exhibited with Berkeley Art Museum, the Getty, California Academy of Sciences, Santa Cruz Museum of Art, Wolf Museum, Wignall Museum, Cameron Art Museum, Museum of Art and History Lancaster and Joshua Tree National Park among other places. Her work has been recognized by the Cota-Robles Fellowship, Andrew Mellon Foundation, Creative Capital, National Science Foundation, and the National Endowment for the Arts. Harrower is an assistant professor of environmental art at Reed College.juniperharrower.com, @juniperharrower The Harrow