
Eline McGeorge’s mixed media installation to be part to be many emerges from the results of a long-term artistic research project where nature and climate change are central. During research trips, artist residencies and transdisciplinary collaborations, her explorations of media and artistic techniques have developed in parallel to research on changing environments and the contexts in which they take place.
McGeorge’s project documents places and situations of various scales – from gigantic open pit coal mining landscapes in Colombia and adjacent hotspots for bird biodiversity, to tiny succulent plants native to a diamond-mined region of the Namib desert. She has investigated habitat degradation impacting bird cliffs of Northern Norway, and the Oslo fjord area where the endemic butterfly species lakrismjeltblåvinge recently has disappeared.