Publications
Peer-reviewed publications
2026 “Climate LARPing: Embodied Role-Play for Ecological Crisis.” In Unserious Ecocrticism: Humor, Wit, Play, and Environmental Destruction in North American Contemporary Art & Visual Culture, edited by Jessica Landau and Maria Lux. Amherst College Press: 2026.
2025 “Bodies as Proxies, or The Stratigraphic Evidence of Our Appetites, at Metabolic Scales from the Human to the Planetary, on the Occasion of the Anthropocene’s Ongoing Debate About Itself.” Platypus (The Committee for the Anthropology of Science, Technology & Computing), Apr 3.
2025 “Scales that Embody Us: Smell Artifacts for a Contingent, Idiosyncratic, and Ambiguous Material Anthropocene.” Holotipus 6 (2025). doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14856836
2023 “Anarchiving the Anthropocene: Waste and Relationality.” Technoetic Arts 21 (Women in Art and Science): 265 - 283. doi.org/10.1386/tear_00114_1
2022 “Sensory Knowledge for Changing Landscapes.” APRIA Journal, Sep 8. Online.
2021 Wist, Allie E.S., Heami Lee, Rebecca Bartoshesky, and C.C. Buckley. “Visual Earth: Flooded.” One Earth 4 (9): 1260–61. doi.org/10.1016/j.oneear.2021.08.024
Books and book chapters
2025 “A Score for Deep Smelling.” In A Year of Deep Listening, edited by Stephanie Loveless. Cambridge: MIT Press.
2017 “ Tower of Babel.” In Food Futures, edited by Gemma Warriner, 178–81. London: Promopress.
2018 A RITUAL IN X MOVEMENTS, with Sahar Muradi. New York: Montez Press.
Publications as editor
n.d. Environmental Futures – advancing images of mutual human-nature relationships, special issue of World Futures Review, edited by Allie ES Wist, Ludwig Weh, Bethany Wiggin, Dr. Manjana Milkoreit, and Dr. Kasper Kok. Forthcoming.
Exhibition texts
2024 Tendency to Collapse, link to exhibition text
2019 “The Rituals of Nourishment.” In Loose Associations 5, edited by Natasha Plowright. 26–33. London: The Photographer’s Gallery, 2019.
2018 “Floodlights: A Sea Level Rise Exquisite Corpse.” In White Out: Underpressure and Other Human Failures, edited by A.M. Bang. New York, NY: Montez Press and 3S Artspace.
Press
“Artist Sets Futuristic Dinner in a World of Rising Seas,” NPR. 2017.
“What We're Reading: Endless Thirst,” New York Times. 2017.
"What Will We Eat in 2050?," MIT News, 2018.
“Water in Colombia: The Week in Global-Affairs Writing,” The Atlantic. 2017.
“The Future of Food in Apocalyptic Scenarios,” Newsweek. 2017.
"'Flooded' Connects Climate Change and Food," Honolulu Star, 2018.
“The Future of Food if Climate Change Continues,” BBC. 2017.
“Here’s What Our Food Might Look Like in a Climate Change...” Gizmodo. 2017.
"This Artist-Run Curatorial Project Asks What Lies Beneath Our Impulses to Eat," SAVEUR, 2017.
“Artists Explore Our Emotional and Physical Relationship with Food,” Hamptons. 2017.
“Curated Dinner and Beethoven All Night,” I Care If You Listen. 2017.
Select editorial publications
2024 “Myth #2.” In To Stand on Shifting Ground. Special poetry issue, IFLA!, 7. Print.
2019 “How Louisiana’s Vietnamese Shrimpers Are Adapting to Climate Change.” SAVEUR 198, Fall 2019. Print.
2019 Review, Tunde Wey's dinner series for “Familiar Boundaries, Infinite Possibilities” at the August Wilson Center. SAVEUR, Feb. 14. Online.
2019 Olafur Eliasson's Artist Tasting Menu, Bon Appetit, Dec. 6. Online.
2021 Review, Reclamation at The National Museum of Women in the Arts (“Reclaiming the Kitchen as a Space for Art”), SAVEUR, Feb. 10. Online.
2018 “The Farmer Who Thinks Kelp Will Save the World.” SAVEUR 194, Summer 2018. Print.
2018 “An Interview with ‘The Identical Lunch’ Artist Alison Knowles.” SAVEUR, Mar. 14, 2018. Online.
2017 “Water, Water, Everywhere: On one Colombian island, soda is the only alternative to potable water.” ROADS + KINGDOMS, Oct. 16. Online.
2017 ”What Dinner Might Look Like in a Future of Global Warming and Rising Sea Levels,” SAVEUR, Apr. 20. Online.
2016 Review, “Food-Meets-Art Books.” SAVEUR, Nov. 25. Online.
2016 Review, Jessica Stoller at P.P.O.W. Gallery. SAVEUR, Oct. 21. Online.
2016 “A Political History of the Fork." SAVEUR 185, Oct/Nov 2016. Print.
2016 Review, The Value of Food exhibition at the Cathedral of Saint John the Divine. MOLD Magazine, Jan. 13.
2016 Review, Jen Monroe's “Yellow Meal” and performance dinner series. Taste Talks, Jul. 13. Online.
2016 “Food Performance, Dinner? No Utensils.” SAVEUR, Mar. 14. Online.
2015 Review, The Economy of Food exhibition at the Bronx River Art Center Gallery. MOLD Magazine, Jun. 17.