Lucinda is a multidisciplinary ecological artist, educator and researcher, working in the intersection of Art and Science. She explores nature as archive in a time of mass extinction and environmental connectedness. Her work engages audiences in multisensory experiences of nature in the Anthroposcene.
By collaborating with leading scientists, ecologists, musicians, DJs, perfumiers and gardeners she creates works that draw attention to our interconnected world by eliciting a shared multi-sensory experience with the more than human. Lucinda’s interdisciplinary work blending STEM with the Arts, ancient knowledge and crafts, reminds us that we are nature. She uses surprising and cutting-edge techniques to make the unseen accessible, drawing attention to important but little understood aspects of the natural world that affect us all. Every installation, object, experience or journey she creates encourages change – of mind, of perspectives, of actions. She has used scent and her unique ‘ghost glass’ to preserve memories of landscapes lost to climate breakdown. In her most recent work she used sound frequencies to bioremediate soil by encouraging mycelium to grow to support ecosystem health.
A UCL and Slade graduate, her work has featured in Tate Britain, Tate Modern, the Lethaby Gallery and the Bomb Factory Foundation. Lucinda has also designed a more than human garden for Tate Britain.