LOW is a [nearly] monthly publication featuring the work of heather utah. The subject matter varies greatly issue to issue, but favourite topics of the past have included travel diaries, necrophilia, dada poetry, loss, post-industrial art criticism, and spiritual diabolism among other motifs considered to be morally perilous or of inferior quality to the collectively owned aesthetics.
currently, i am one half of the art collective
homestead nomads with my husband,
regan moran The use of both moving and still images are used to capture the stillness and ephemerality inherent in the transient nature between culturally acceptable sedentary lifestyle along with the more volatile and marginalized nature of nomadism. With their wildly different artistic training, Heather and Regan combine their diverse backgrounds to play with and to address the subjects of self-sufficiency, permaculture, pagan spirituality, native folklore, natural history, and domesticity. Homestead Nomads began showing as a collective in August 2011 with their first show in Val-David, and continue to work together, allowing their work to evolve naturally to their surrounding environments.