Sara Wolman is an artist and environmental communicator working between Alaska and Baja California Sur, two migratory poles that mirror her own creative and ecological rhythms. Her work explores the connective tissue between species, climates, and human emotion, tracing how movement, adaptation, and belonging unfold across changing landscapes.
Rooted in years spent as a ranger and illustrator in Katmai National Park, and now immersed in Baja’s coastal ecosystems, Wolman’s practice bridges art, science, and spirituality. Through mixed media, she translates field observation into sensory experiences that reveal the shared pulse between human and ecological systems.
Her visual storytelling for Explore.org has reached global audiences through campaigns like Fat Bear Week and Drawn to Explore. Across both North and South, her work functions as a living map of migration, a reminder that all beings are connected through cycles of movement, memory, and transformation.