Moore, AlexPotter, WilliamRiede, DanielleWinship, Andrew2021-11-222021-11-222021-05https://hdl.handle.net/1805/27047IUPUIOur bodies and minds are incessantly morphing, driven by environmental stimuli. You could reduce the entire experience of being alive to simply being fluid and responsive. In considering the significance of this morphability, we should also consider the significance of “place”. This relationship with place is rooted in ecology, the branch of biology which deals with living things and their relationships with their physical surroundings. In my body of work I examine my own relationship with place, its effects on my identity, and my ability to morph.en-USAttribution 4.0 InternationalQueer EcologyAnthropoceneMixed MediaAcrylic PaintingMorphologyScienceLGBTQA Cataclysmorphic Prophecy