Creative Team

Léa Saint-Jevin, Head of Marketing

Léa is a marketer, passionate about art intersectionality: you’ll find her watching science x comedy shows, performing stand-up comedy on social issues, and attending shows on climate warming. She also has an interest in climate-friendly food, including alternative proteins and mushroom-based packaging. You can find her on LinkedIn and by email at sainjevinlea@gmail.com

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Louise Arnal, ConciliARTe Co-editor

Louise (she/elle) is a hydrologist at Ouranos in Montreal (Canada). She explores water-related topics using scientific tools on her computer and a diversity of artistic media (from watercolor paintings to multi-sensory immersive installations). You can connect with her via her website, Twitter or Instagram.

Nicholas Kinar, ConciliARTe Co-editor

Nicholas is a scientist who conducts research on how electronic circuits can be utilised with physics-based models to measure and characterise environmental phenomena. He serves as a photographer and videographer for scientific societies including the Canadian Geophysical Union. Nicholas’ poetry has been produced and published by CBC Radio and Consilience, and his photography has been presented in Flickr.

Erin (she/her) is an interdisciplinary scholar, poet, artist and archaeologist. With a background in Geoscience and Philosophy, her research is concerned with intersections within and about the space-between - particularly through Deep Mapping, SciArt, Geomyth, and Experimental Poetry/Art as Method. Based in West Wales, her work is site-specific, multi-modal and hydro-centric. You can find out more at www.geomythkavanagh.com and connect on Twitter @geomythkavanagh

Erin Kavanagh, ConciliARTe Co-editor

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Alicia Hayden, ConciliARTe Reviewer

Alicia Hayden (she/her) is an award-winning wildlife photographer, poet, artist, writer, and filmmaker, with a degree in Biological sciences from Oxford University. She is now studying for a Masters in Wildlife Filmmaking at UWE, Bristol. Alicia was the inaugural winner of the Ingrid Beazley Award, and winner of the Human Impact category in David Shepherd Wildlife Foundation’s Wildlife Artist of the Year 2021. You can find out more on her website, or follow her on Instagram (@aliciahaydenwildlife), YouTube, and Facebook.

Daphne Giannoulatou, ConciliARTe Reviewer

Daphne is a visual artist and director for the theatre. She has a PhD in Theatre & Education and her work and research currently focus on art-science engagement and communication and how art-science can help us to better learn and engage with our natural environment. For more info, please visit daphneioannagiannoulatou.com or contact her on Twitter @DGiannoulatou.

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Edoardo is a soil hydrologist working as postdoctoral research scientist at the Heidelberg University, Germany. In his research, he looks at water infiltration processes into soils, combining field experiments and numerical simulations. He loves illustrations and spends his free time drawing and sketching, not only his research - mostly dinosaurs with his children. Twitter: @MartiniEdo.

Edoardo Martini, ConciliARTe Reviewer

Steve D. Smart, ConciliARTe Reviewer

Steve is a poet and visual artist living in Scotland. His process is highly collaborative, and for many years he was involved in design work at the School of Biology and the School of Medicine at the University of St Andrews. Recent projects include online interactive poetry sites and an ongoing project about poetry in medicine called Poems for Doctors. Website: http://www.artsci.co.uk/sds/. Twitter: @steveDsmart.

Srushti Chipde, Audio Producer

Srushti is a science communicator and storyteller. Her passion lies at the interface of Science and the arts. She has explored this intersection in various formats from science through theatre to science festivals, media and (documentary) film production. She runs a weekly podcast called Purple Science where she documents journeys of people in science communication and undergrad education. You can find her initiative ‘The Dancing Neuron’ on LinkedIn, Twitter and Instagram.

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Siddharth Kankaria, DEI Lead

Siddharth Kankaria is a science communication practitioner and researcher working at NCBS Bangalore and the Founder of the SciCommSci Club. He spends his time exploring the research-practice continuum within science communication, contributing to mentorship, capacity-building & DEI efforts, and developing intersectional science engagement practices for the Global South. Connect with him on Twitter or LinkedIn at @SiddhrthKnkaria

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Debora Ewing, ConciliARTe Reviewer

Debora Ewing is a writer, artist, and blog editor for Igneus Press. Her work is published in a wide range of venues, from ‘Plainsongs’ by Hastings College Press to online publications globally: Dodging the Rain, Beyond Words, Shot Glass Journal, and Jerry Jazz Musician, among others.  Deb publishes her own blog, #uncoffeed…, at www.debnation.com. Her art’s displayed at 2020 Renaissance in Philadelphia until May 31, 2021. Find @debsvalidation on Twitter or Instagram.

Want to join the
Consilience team?

We’d love to hear from anyone with an interest in joining the editorial or review team – all we ask is that you have some experience as an editor or of writing/publishing poetry.

We are also currently looking for someone with marketing or website development experience, as well as a passion for science and poetry, to join our team. If this sounds like you then please contact us at info@consilience-journal.com.