Collapsed Entanglements

Katie Simmons

Large yellow-toned fabric piece featuring delicate line drawings of reclining figures, insects, and birds, creating a dreamlike composition.

Opens Thu Apr 2, 6-8pm

On view April 2-30, 2026

Sanger Gallery

sponsored by We*Cycle

Artist and wildlife biologist Katie Simmons blurs the line between body and environment, creating intimate, imagined ecosystems on fabric dyed with natural materials. Using silk and cotton stained with hickory, walnut, and other plant-based dyes, Simmons draws interconnected forms that reflect the flora and fauna associated with each material—reminding us that we are never separate from the living world around us.

Rooted in ecology, care, and kinship, her work embraces impermanence: the fabric yellows, frays, and changes over time, just as all life does. Simmons, an MFA candidate at Colorado State University and a practicing wildlife biologist, brings a deep scientific understanding to her artistic practice, offering viewers a quiet yet powerful meditation on shared vulnerability and interdependence in a time of rapid change.

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