ABOUT THE ARTIST

Becca L. Tabb received their B.A. in English from Bryn Mawr College and their M.F.A. in Creative Nonfiction from Colorado State University. In their master’s program, they developed an interdisciplenary practice that combined writing and abstract expressionist oil paintings.

Becca’s work is concerned with memory, grief, and climate. They blur, challenge, and disrupt the viewer’s perception of human and greater-than-human experiences to confront the reality of being. They ask, what have I lost, what remains, and what sits between? How are grief, climate, family, and the body wrapped up in questions of representation? How do we live with our realities and ourselves?

Becca’s work has appeared at Wolverine Farm Publick House, Bloem Gallery, and elsewhere. They live in Fort Collins, CO, with their partner and retired sled dog. You can get to know their writing better at www.beccalettuceandtomato.blogspot.com.