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Liv Davidson (b. 2000, Long Island, NY) lives and works in Brooklyn, NY. Through an interdisciplinary practice, Davidson’s work focuses on environmental issues and the natural world. She experiments with personification, humor, and her own connection to a changing climate. Often making work centered around water, Davidson’s most recent work focuses on non-point source pollution off the South shore of Long Island. Critiquing anthropocentrism, Davidson hopes to point out the absurdity of human-centricity. Using anthropomorphism as a tool to capture attention and persuade care via likeness, Davidson aims to highlight non-human perspectives in a way digestible to the environmentally indifferent. 

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