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Georgina Johnson

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London-based artist and curator Georgina Johnson is the editor of the Intersectional Environmentalist anthologies; The Slow Grind: Practising Hope and Imagination (2023) and The Slow Grind: Finding Our Way Back to Creative Balance (2020). Johnson is an Earthworker, a curious individual and powerhouse whose work focuses on cultivating equitable creative ecologies that put nature and community at their heart.


Her hybrid practice has resulted in the curation and production of experiential installations and works that illustrate the delicate and complex connection between radical ecology, race, mental health, sustainability and intersectional environmentalism. Georgina defines art in its most expansive sense as: discourse, dreaming, playing, writing, pausing and questioning. Often oscillating between these states in diverse contexts, both independently and in fellowship with a constellation of globally recognised platforms including: Frieze London, The Design Museum, Eco-Age and SPACE 10. She has been commissioned by the Cooper Hewitt Smithsonian Design Museum, The Photographers’ Gallery London and received awards from Arts Council England, Jerwood Arts and Mulberry England. In essence, her work in the creative, cultural and social-environmental worlds is a vital asset to the development of future imaginings of these spaces.

Past events

  1. 2024

    talks |Felix Meritis