/ Community & Creative

Where the inquiry becomes inseparable from the people around it

Mentorship, volunteer work, and creative practice aren't additions to the research — they're how the questions deepen and stay honest.

Wide panoramic view of a community urban garden at golden hour, raised beds and growing plants stretching across the frame, a volunteer's hands turning compost in the foreground, warm low light across the soil
Wide panoramic view of a community urban garden at golden hour, raised beds and growing plants stretching across the frame, a volunteer's hands turning compost in the foreground, warm low light across the soil
Environmental shot of a science outreach table set up outdoors at a community event, rock and mineral specimens arranged for handling, a pair of hands holding a sample out toward an unseen visitor, soft overcast daylight
Environmental shot of a science outreach table set up outdoors at a community event, rock and mineral specimens arranged for handling, a pair of hands holding a sample out toward an unseen visitor, soft overcast daylight
• Volunteer projects

Embedded in place, not visiting it

Urban food garden programs connecting soil science and planetary ecology to the immediate reality of growing food in constrained city environments.

Community science evenings and school outreach programs that treat scientific literacy as a shared resource — built with local organisations, sustained over years.

Close-up of a studio work surface — layered botanical prints, pigment swatches, and annotated geological sketches arranged under warm north-facing window light, a brush resting mid-composition across an open sketchbook
Close-up of a studio work surface — layered botanical prints, pigment swatches, and annotated geological sketches arranged under warm north-facing window light, a brush resting mid-composition across an open sketchbook
+ Creative practice

Visual thinking as a method, not a break from it

Studio work — material exploration, visual mapping, drawing from specimens — is how the structural logic of a problem becomes legible. It keeps the science from closing too early.

Creative output is shown, shared, and discussed in the same conversations as the fieldwork. There is no separate channel for it.