Heather Green

Green is an interdisciplinary visual artist, educator and Associate Professor of Book Arts and Printmaking at the Herberger Institute School of Art. Her research examines more-than-human encounters in the intertidal and ecological narratives of abundance and loss on a small headland in the Gulf of California in Sonora, Mexico. Whether documenting the movements of the tide, interviewing fishermen, collaborating with scientists, or combing the shoreline—she aims to evoke a nuanced exactitude of place, attuning to its more subtle reaches through a practice of walking and mapping. In order to offer the experience as a multidimensional, multi-sensory immersion, her installations use a wide range of media and interactive elements. Whether turning a handle to view a moving image or taking away a hand-printed card, she invites the audience to engage visually as well as haptically, allowing an opportunity for participation that calls for more sustained attention.

Education

MFA, Arizona State University

Expertise Areas

Art and Ecology

Creative Placemaking

Interdisciplinary Collaboration

Printmaking

Area of study

Tidal Timespace: Imprints & Palimpsests
Tidal Timespace: Imprints & Palimpsests, 2023
Cast plaster, steel, inkjet on Asuka, photopolymer and relief, audio
Isle of Sauromalus, 2018
A collaboration between artist Heather Green and scientist Taylor Edwards as part of the project 6&6: Six Artists, Six Scientists. Letterpress on handmade paper, engraved mica, glass, steel, found objects and audio.
Isle of Sauromalus
Intertidal Transect, 2011
Intertidal Transect, 2011
Inkjet on Asuka, steel, etched clock bezels, video, audio

Editorships

Strata, Institute of Desert Humanities, ASU

Professional Associations

  • College Book Art Association
  • Hand Papermaking
  • Fine Press Book Association
  • N-Gen: Sonoran Desert Researchers