In Conversation With Diane Wilson & Hannah Imlach | 27 March, 2026 4-6pm
- Mar 19
- 2 min read
PLaCE International is pleased to host online presentations and conversation with
Friday, 27 March 4-6pm GMT on Zoom

Diane Wilson is a Dakota writer, educator, and bog steward, enrolled on the Rosebud Reservation. She has published six award-winning books as well as essays in numerous publications. Her novel, The Seed Keeper, won the 2022 MN Book Award and is a selection for the 2026 NEA Big Read. Wilson’s work explores seed sovereignty, cultural recovery, and environmental stewardship. She is the former Executive Director for Dream of Wild Health, a Native-led organic farm, and the Native American Food Sovereignty Alliance, a national coalition of tribes working to reclaim food sovereignty. Wilson lives near the St. Croix River in Minnesota, where she cares for an Indigenous seed garden, native perennials for pollinators, and a Tamarack bog.
Dr Hannah Imlach (b. 1989) is a visual artist based in Glasgow, Scotland. Her research-led practice explores environmental perception focussed on sies undergoing radical transformations through processes such as ecological restoration, sea level rise, and renewable energy transition. Hannah works collaboratively within communities of specialist environmental knowledge, including scientific research groups, conservation charities and community renewable projects to develop site- and species-responsive artwork. She completed a collaborative PhD at the University of Edinburgh with the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB) (2019-2025) exploring novel forms of art-environmental conservation collaboration and multispecies artmaking.
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