Bio: Cyrena Nouzille is a multidisciplinary artist and educator who views design through a lens of environmental sustainability, creating sculptural forms and installations from recycled, repurposed, and biodegradable materials. Born in California and based in Los Angeles County, she has an eclectic career background in museum exhibition design, graphic design, and small business ownership of a brewery and restaurant. She received her MFA in Visual Arts at California State University, Northridge, and holds a B.A. in Biology from Lewis & Clark College. Applying visual storytelling, Cyrena uses her art to probe the human relationship to the natural world and promote ecological responsibility.
Statement: My dimensional forms and installations combine reclaimed and natural materials with remnants of human ingenuity to explore our fraught relationship with nature. Found objects bear the patina of place and time, and my repurposing them acknowledges their prior entities, servitude, and makers. Celebrating the biological cycles of growth and decomposition, I revive wood, metal, clay, paper, and textiles to provide a respite from the materials’ journey of decay to create work that responds to the urgency of human-induced environmental crises.

