Simone Littledale Escobar is a multidisciplinary artist whose practice uses foraged and naturally derived mediums to explore ecological grief, ties to place, superstition, and personal history. Her experience is strongly shaped by her Colombian/Canadian heritage and her upbringing by the ever-changing waters of the Pacific coast.
Aside from art, Simone is a middle school principal and a published poet who spends her free time birdwatching or scouring cut blocks and riverbeds for natural artifacts. She currently lives as an uninvited guest on the unceded territories of the Lək̓ʷəŋən and W̱SÁNEĆ people.