Kaylynn Sullivan TwoTrees

Kaylynn Sullivan TwoTrees, artist/catalyst/educator, has spent a life at the crossroads where species, cultures, beliefs and the unknown collide and find both dissonance and resonance. She has worked for decades with the input and guidance of indigenous elders to develop frameworks and practices that help humans re-orient to our indigenous mind and regenerate our essential relationship with the Earth's wisdom.

She is past recipient of the Lila Wallace International Artist Award and her artwork has been exhibited in the US, Europe and New Zealand. She has held positions as Academic Challenge Scholar in Interdisciplinary Studies at Miami University and Scholar in Residence at Cleveland Institute of Art. She has served as faculty for the Donella Meadows Leaders Fellowship and at The Center for Whole Communities. She is currently part time lecturer and professional affiliate of the Leadership for Sustainability M.S. Concentration at UVM in the Rubenstein School of Environment & Natural Resources. 

She lives in Vermont and continues to find passion, renewal, inspiration and nourishment from the Earth’s expression including humans.