Krista Dragomer at the installation of “A Father’s Lullaby”, which was included in the 2025 Tribeca Film Festival immersive program

photo by aeric meredith-goujon

Krista Dragomer is an interdisciplinary artist and instigator, creating artworks and interactive practices that invite viewers and participants to sense into possible ways of being and relating beyond categorical definitions of space and place, self and world. She co-creates artworks, books, retreats, courses and events with organizations and researchers seeking new epistemologies and methodologies beyond institutionalized thought, weaving together her sense based explorations with forms of speculative philosophical inquiry and participatory practice across disciplines. Her artwork has been presented in galleries and in academic conferences, art and science museums, concert venues, public parks, storefronts, DIY artist-run spaces, and podcasts. She is the Vunja Artist-in-Residence, working in the ecotones between Bayo Akomolafe’s Dancing With Mountains post-activist project and The Emergence Network. Krista has several long-term collaborations including creating sound installations with experimental filmmaker Rashin Fahandej, writer-theologian Beatrice Marovich, and she has co-curated several of Dr. Eben Kirksey’s Multispecies Salon exhibitions and programs centering the intersection of art, research, and activism in local and global responses to the global climate crisis. She is currently collaborating on an anthology for For The Wild, expected 2026.