alchemizing a decade long landmark victory protecting artist’s rights into protected land and cultural resources
Some things take years to become what they were always meant to be. A decade-long landmark victory protecting artists' rights became both the seed capital, and the conviction behind WilderCulture. Because the same instinct that drives an artist stand up against corporate theft, drives us to protect the land and communities from the same exploitative corporate interests.
our founder
amy sullivan
Amy is an artist, designer, and conservationist — and the founding principal of WilderCulture and its sister nonprofit, the WilderCulture Land Trust (currently in formation).
When she's not lost in the woods or staring at rocks, she's creating from her studio in the mountains of southern Colorado. Past clients include Chronicle Books, West Elm, Anthropologie, Land of Nod, Art Press UK, and a range of environmental nonprofits and trailblazing startups.
Amy spent over a decade fighting for artists' rights in a federal copyright infringement lawsuit against a multinational corporation — a true David v. Goliath case that resulted in a landmark verdict and caselaw that established new legal protections for independent artists. Read more>
Now she's channeling that same tenacity, creativity, and conviction into land and cultural resource conservation, beginning in her home state of Colorado.
If you'd like to join her in that work, she'd love to hear from you. And more details are on the way — once the mule gets fed.
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