Artists

AWE’s artists and other ecovention artists

Andrea M. Wilbur-Sigo

Andrea Wilbur-Sigo, a member of the Squaxin Island Tribe and the SteChess family, is the first known Native woman carver in a long line of Coast Salish master carvers. Based in Shelton, Washington, her artistry spans beadwork, bentwood boxes, weaving, blankets, and large-scale carvings such as welcome figures and house […]

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Christopher Gerber

Christopher Gerber is a multidisciplinary artist and the founder of Artists With Ecology (AWE). His work spans painting, sculpture, murals, installations, and immersive environments, often inspired by the dynamic textures and living layers of nature. For Christopher, art is more than decoration — each piece is created as a talisman, […]

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Amanda Lux

Amanda Lux is an artist, educator, and healer whose work bridges creativity, spirituality, and personal transformation. Through painting, writing, and teaching, she explores the interplay of energy, dreams, and embodied practice, inviting others into deeper connection with themselves and the world around them. Founder of the Elevation Hive Center for […]

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Austin Davis

Austin Davis is a mixed media artist based in Washington whose work spans realism, impressionism, sign painting, tattooing, murals, and contemporary art. Born in Albuquerque in 1995 to a military family, Austin’s upbringing—marked by frequent moves and a multicultural background—shaped his unique perspective on American life and fueled the development […]

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Carrie Ziegler

Inspiring. Collaborative. Action. Carrie Ziegler is an artist, speaker, and community engagement expert who harnesses the collective power of art to drive social and environmental transformation. Through her Art in Action projects, she partners with communities, schools, and organizations to blend creativity with pressing issues, inspiring participation and lasting change. […]

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D33Light

D33Light infuses light and positivity into life through art, drawing on experiences with travel, dance, yoga, and traditional Indian culture. Working in mixed media and public installations, their recent work centers on social and climate justice, with a focus on representing BIPOC individuals. As a South-Asian immigrant and parent of […]

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New Logo!

The A.W.E. logo, designed by Nisqually artist Kyle Sanchez, and Christopher Gerber, brings together powerful symbolism from Norse mythology, Coast Salish design, and ecological philosophy. At the heart of the design are two ravens, inspired by Huginn and Muninn, the mythic birds of Odin who embody knowledge and facts (left […]

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About the Chief Leschi Mural

Artists in Collaboration: Nisqually Youth Supporting Artists: Christopher Gerber & Kyle Sanchez “Leschi Learning Legacy” an acrylic mural honors Chief Leschi, a courageous Nisqually leader who stood for Native rights and sovereignty during the Puget Sound Indian War. This artwork celebrates his enduring legacy of resistance, justice, and the preservation […]

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