Heather Beardsley
Heather Beardsley's practice occupies a distinctive space where contemporary art, scientific inquiry, environmental history, and speculative fiction converge. Rather than documenting the natural world as it exists, she imagines how it might evolve after humanity's influence has fundamentally altered the planet. Her work asks viewers to consider not only the fragility of civilization, but also nature's extraordinary capacity for adaptation and resilience.
"My work exists at the intersection of art, science, and environmental issues. Using embroidery, cyanotype, sculpture, photography, and found materials, I create imagined ecosystems that blur the boundaries between scientific illustration, craft traditions, and speculative fiction. I am interested in the resilience of nature, the fragility of human systems, and the ways environments adapt and transform over time." — Heather Beardsley
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Ocean Between Us (Norfolk), 2024 -
Oceans Between Us (Norfolk and Kaohsiung), 2024 -
Oceans Between Us (Norfolk and Kaohsiung), 2024 -
Oceans Between Us (Norfolk), 2024 -
Oceans Between Us, Kaohsiung, 2024 -
Strange Plants, Beijing, 2023 -
Strange Plants, Bourges, 2023 -
Strange Plants, Chicago, 2023 -
Strange Plants, Chicago, 2023 -
Strange Plants, Chicago, 2023 -
Strange Plants, Kaohsiung, 2024 -
Strange Plants, Kaohsiung, 2024 -
Strange Plants, Kyiv, 2024 -
Strange Plants, Norfolk, 2024 -
Strange Plants, Norfolk, 2024 -
Strange Plants, Tallinn, 2024 -
Strange Plants, Versailles, 2023 -
Watershed of Plastic Psalms, Chesapeake Bay Bridge Tunnel, 2025 -
Watershed of Plastic Psalms, Newport News, 2025 -
Watershed of Plastic Psalms, Port of Virginia, 2025
