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Maggie Puckett's work is interdisciplinary, combining art and science to explore the complicated history and future of anthropogenic effects on the Earth’s systems. Through handmade paper, artist’s books, and environmental works her practice navigates our planet from atmosphere to core, examining ecological history and visualizing predictions of future global change. Her work encourages the audience to look, touch, smell, and taste, providing an experiential introduction to the complexities of ecology.
Puckett is part of the two woman team behind Seeds InService. Each year, Seeds InService plants thematic gardens to grow fiber for hand papermaking, propagate endangered seeds, and explore feminist histories.
Maggie Puckett's work is interdisciplinary, combining art and science to explore the complicated history and future of anthropogenic effects on the Earth’s systems. Through handmade paper, artist’s books, and environmental works her practice navigates our planet from atmosphere to core, examining ecological history and visualizing predictions of future global change. Her work encourages the audience to look, touch, smell, and taste, providing an experiential introduction to the complexities of ecology.
Puckett is part of the two woman team behind Seeds InService. Each year, Seeds InService plants thematic gardens to grow fiber for hand papermaking, propagate endangered seeds, and explore feminist histories.