Dail Chambers embodies sustainable living through visual and conceptual art making. Her community art/agricultural studio space and public health support campaigns are rooted in storytelling and inspired by Harriet Tubman, Ella Baker, Ntzoke Shange and many rematriating contemporary artists.
Chambers uses an inquiry based engagement model. Her social and public art practice is focused on public health, the environment, and collective memory. She keeps an archive practice, found object exploration, and ecological/food production that is honoring migration, culture and folklore.
Wellness and Sustainable Living
Teaching Artist and Social Sculptor
Creative scholarship is a life long journey of discovery. Chambers works within beloved community, collective and neighborhood space, institutions and organizations to open up what is possible with artmaking in the public.