Marietta Radomska, PhD, is an Assistant Professor of Environmental Humanities at Department of Thematic Studies, Linköping University, SE; founding director of research platform The Eco- and Bioart Lab (https://ecobioartlab.net/); co-founder of Queer Death Studies Network (https://queerdeathstudies.net/); and member of Bioart Society (https://bioartsociety.fi/). She works at the intersection of environmental humanities, posthumanities, continental philosophy, feminist theory, queer death studies, visual culture, contemporary art, and artistic research. In years 2017-22 she led two research projects on ecologies of death, environmental violenc…
Marietta Radomska, PhD, is an Assistant Professor of Environmental Humanities at Department of Thematic Studies, Linköping University, SE; founding director of research platform The Eco- and Bioart Lab (https://ecobioartlab.net/); co-founder of Queer Death Studies Network (https://queerdeathstudies.net/); and member of Bioart Society (https://bioartsociety.fi/). She works at the intersection of environmental humanities, posthumanities, continental philosophy, feminist theory, queer death studies, visual culture, contemporary art, and artistic research. In years 2017-22 she led two research projects on ecologies of death, environmental violence and contemporary art (funded by Swedish research councils: Vetenskapsrådet, FORMAS and MISTRA), and since 2022 has been the PI of the research project ‘Ecological Grief, Crisis Imaginaries and Resilience in Nordic Lights’ (2022-26), funded by FORMAS Research Council for Sustainable Development. Radomska is the author of Uncontainable Life: A Biophilosophy of Bioart (2016); co-editor of the book series Focus on More-than-human Humanities at Routledge (with Cecilia Åsberg); co-editor of books: State of the Art – Elements for Critical Thinking and Doing (2023; with Erich Berger, Mari Kesi-Korsu and Line Thastum) and Routledge Handbook of Queer Death Studies (forthcoming 2025, with Nina Lykke and Tara Mehrabi); and has published in Australian Feminist Studies; Somatechnics; Women, Gender & Research, Artnodes, Environment and Planning E, Research in Arts and Education, among others. Personal web: www.mariettaradomska.com