
Jasmine Gutbrod:
2024 Exhibiting Artist
Panel Expert



Untitled (Seaweed Prints) and Beavers: Restorers of Biodiversity
Jasmine exhibited “Untitled” Seaweed Prints in “We All Live Here Together: Connecting to Conservation Locally,” curated by Creature Conserve Fellow Kotone Deguchi and on view at the Providence Public Library (August 2024).
She also created the digital illustration, “Beavers: Restorers of Biodiversity” and served as one of the experts for a virtual panel by the same name curated by Creature Conserve Fellow Alexandra Ionescu.
JASMINE GUTBROD is an artist, designer, and educator researching the intersections of ecology and culture. At Rhode Island School of Design (RISD) she received her bachelor's degree in Furniture Design and Nature-Culture Sustainability studies, and her master's in Art and Design Education. Through physical object-making she studies ecological processes and how natural material properties influence behavior, often conceptualizing the borders between inside and outside spaces. She sees art and design as valuable tools for community building and empowerment, and innovative education as a pathway for those tools. Jasmine was recently an artist in residence at Flathead Lake Biological Station in Montana, and is a curriculum designer for Wild Lives.
Providence, RI, USA
Instagram: @jasminegutbrod // @wildlivesclass