Bioneers Conference Artwork – Featured Artists

Daniel Coe

Daniel Coe currently serves as the graphics editor for the Washington Geological Survey in Olympia, Washington. He is also an editor for the North American Cartographic Information Society’s Atlas of Design Volume VII. Previously, he made maps and visualized data for the Oregon Department of Geology and Mineral Industries and as a member of the Cartesian Collective in Portland, Oregon.

Coe’s cartographic interests include geologic and geomorphic processes, natural hazards, biogeography, and lidar-based landform visualization. Beyond maps, he is intrigued and inspired by all forms of visual communication.

Visit Coe’s website.

Read our interview with Coe.

Art by Daniel Coe
2023 Bioneers Conference Key Art

Guillermo Flores

Designer, art director and illustrator Guillermo Flores is based in Guadalajara, México and specializes in collage, illustration and digital art. He has collaborated with organizations and companies around the world serving as a creative and art director in multiple projects, developing brand identity, strategy, planning and execution.

Flores has been part of various exhibitions inside and outside of Mexico, one of the most important being the International Collage Art Exhibition in Warsaw, part of the collective exhibition called Surreal Lovers at Retro Avangarda Gallery where he has 12 works on display, referring to the relationship of humans and nature.

Visit Guillermo Flores’ Instagram account here.

Visit Flores’ Behance portfolio here.

Lisa Ericson

Painter Lisa Ericson has been described as “a multi-hyphenate, utilizing her visual talents as an artist, illustrator, and designer to craft meaningful images.” Based in Portland, OR, Ericson’s enthralling artwork manages to be simultaneously hyper-realistic and wildly imaginative.

Lisa donated an image of her painting, Terrarium II, to Bioneers as the featured image for the 2018 annual Bioneers Conference. Terrarium II is part of a series of paintings displaying different species of turtles carrying collections of ecosystems on their backs. The images evoke beauty, bounty and fragility.

Read our interview with Lisa here.

Terrarium II by Lisa Ericson
Prayers and Offerings for Genebek Ziibiing (Serpent River) by Christi Belcourt

Christi Belcourt

Christi Belcourt is a Michif (Métis) visual artist who generously donated the 2019 Bioneers Conference artwork, Prayers and Offerings for Genebek Ziibiing (Serpent River). Belcourt is an esteemed artist and activist whose deeply moving work celebrates the beauty of the natural world and traditional Indigenous world-views. Among her most iconic works are the Water Is Life images that she and artist Isaac Murdock collaborated on for the protest banners at Standing Rock.

Read our interview with Christi here.


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