Creative Conservationism

Creative Conservationism is pioneering an approach to research and education that harmonizes art and science to safeguard our planet’s natural resources. Through meticulous documentation and captivating media, students will illuminate the beauty and urgency of conservation challenges, inspiring action and empathy.

By bridging disciplines and fostering collaboration, students will push the boundaries of innovation in research methodologies and communication strategies, driving tangible change. From advocating for policy reform to empowering local communities, Creative Conservationism is committed to nurturing a more sustainable future for all.

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Fundamentals Articles

Advocating for Change: The Role of Environmental Policy in Conservation
KristiApr 7, 20244 min read

In the complex dance of conservation, one partner often wields…

Greening Urban Spaces: The Power of Sustainable Urban Planning in Conservation
KristiApr 6, 20244 min read

In the bustling concrete jungles of our modern world, the…

Nurturing Biodiversity: Exploring the Heartbeat of Conservation
KristiApr 5, 20244 min read

Biodiversity – the rich tapestry of life that surrounds us…

Conservation Photography

Photography: Botanical Macros
Photography: Plants of Guatemala
Photography: Mushroom 02
Photography: Mushroom 01

Customized Programs

Customized Creative Conservationism programs are innovative initiatives tailored to address specific environmental challenges while engaging communities in unique and impactful ways. These programs harness creativity and collaboration to develop tailored solutions that not only conserve natural resources but also inspire and empower individuals to take action. By integrating art, technology, and community participation, these programs cultivate a deeper connection between people and the environment, fostering a sense of stewardship and responsibility. Whether it’s transforming urban spaces into vibrant green oases or implementing interactive educational experiences, customized Creative Conservationism programs offer a dynamic approach to sustainability that resonates with diverse audiences and drives meaningful change on local and global scales.

Featured Research Interests

Biology
Spirituality
Natural Scientific Imaging
Culture & Identity Revival

Success Stories

I enjoyed getting to know a new artist and learning about your Electrography project. Collaborating two completely different skills and talents is such a fun experience. Not only did I learn a lot from you but I also gained a lot of inspiration from this project!

Meghan Widger

Owner of Hills & Thread

Kristi’s workshop was meticulously prepared. She provided all the materials and equipment needed for the each member of the group to produce several pieces related to their own research. We all enjoyed the fascinating experience she led.

Alexis Williams

Director of the Ayatana Artistic Research Program

At the Cambridge Science Festival, we aim to create a shared cultural festival from the Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math experiences in our lives.  Kristi Beisecker was a wonderful addition to our art and technology workshops in the 2014 science festival, engaging a diverse audience with her electrography work.  Particularly the use of organic materials, plants and fauna, was effective and beautiful.

Sung Kim

Cambridge Science Festival Manager


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