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Prudence Gibson is a lecturer at the University of New South Wales within the Arts, Design & Architecture faculty, focusing on the intersection of art and environmental studies. She is involved in research that includes the theoretical concepts of plant humanities, environmental aesthetics, eco-feminism, and the historical significance of plant medicine and poisons. As a Lead Chief Investigator, she is exploring the cultural value of the Sydney's Royal Botanic Gardens Herbarium collection through environmental aesthetics, and her teaching includes courses on art and climate, as well as art activism. Gibson's creative work often weaves fictional elements with scholarly narratives and she is a co-founder of the Scrub Collective. Her contributions extend to editing and participating in various networks such as The Plant Initiative and she collaborates with scholars from institutions such as Queen Mary University and Kew Gardens.
University of New South Wales • Sydney, Australia
Teaching and researching at the intersection of arts and environmental sciences.
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