Kerri Rosenstein is a visual artist and collaborates with various communities as an educator, facilitator, field guide, and creative director. Her personal practice tends to be of a contemplative nature, rooted in ecological values. She is dedicated to ongoing learning and has trained in holistic health, permaculture, wilderness medicine, and heart-based facilitation, as well as studies in the sociology of climate change, healing modalities, and resiliency building. She has an MFA in Visual Arts with emphasis in drawing and painting, a BA in Psychology with emphasis in human development and cognitive networks, and is currently working towards an MA in transpersonal psychology studies with emphasis in Death/Dying and Web of Life.

Each group of work follows an inquiry of infinite possibilities – a process of responding to impermanence, interdependence, and fine lines between inner and outer experience. She is drawn to repetitive motion and the cyclic nature of things without distinct beginning and end.


More about some of her program affiliations here. (Updates coming soon.)

Additional photo credits: Marcy James, Athena Lonsdale, Mark Menjivar, Tom Robertson, Tonchi Sanchez, Julie Tegeder, and Nick Triolo.