Ana Flores is a sculptor and ecologist. Her work is informed by how place and geography shape who we are. Her projects over the past three decades have taken the format of sculptural installations in galleries, museums and the outdoors, public art projects, private commissions, and park designs. These have been shown nationally and internationally and are included in private, corporate and institutional collections throughout the United States. Flores is the recipient of many grants and fellowships. In 2008 her innovative work in arts and ecology was brought to national attention when she became one of 40 leaders and the only artist to selected for a TogetherGreen Conservation Leadership Fellowship sponsored by the National Audubon Society. Most recently she worked as an artist in residence at Brown University at the Center for Slavery and Justice to create the installation and exhibit entitled “Makers Unknown/Material Objects and the Unslaved” This spring of 2018 she is the first Schumann Fellow/ Visiting artist for the Environment at the University of New Haven’s Lyme Academy School of Fine Arts. She is the principal of Earthinform Studio located in Charlestown, RI. For more on her work visit: www.earthinform.com or www.poetryofthewild.com
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