Sarah Gilman
Sarah Gilman is a writer and artist who covers the environment, natural history, science, and place. In her writing, she seeks to illuminate the ways people relate to landscapes, their bodies, and other species. In her visual art, she’s most interested in cultivating wonder, with the hope that it helps more of us come to value and make space for wildness, and for each other.
Sarah’s current focus is at the nexus of these two fields, where she creates immersive pieces that she hopes inspire a sense of awe for and accountability towards the world as it is—still huge and full of mystery and beauty, however threatened or diminished.
You can find her work anthologized in the Best American Science and Nature Writing, Best Women’s Travel Writing, and Water Bodies: Love Letters to the Most Abundant Substance on Earth, as well as published in magazines like The Atlantic, Audubon, High Country News, YES!, Sierra, Hakai, and Adventure Journal Quarterly, among others.