Current role: Nature Director, Board Member
Acting for Nature, Dani Admiss brings ecological care, artistic insight, and sharp, future-focused governance to FutureEverything’s Board
Dr. Dani Admiss is a creative climate leader and artist–curator whose work explores how to live well with others within ecological limits. Her practice draws on community-based learning and collective inquiry, shaped by an MSc in Climate Change Management from the University of Edinburgh, which grounds her work in scientific understanding and professional sustainability expertise.
She collaborates with activists, growers, caregivers and technologists to address the social and environmental dimensions of the climate emergency. Together they have created immersive game-environments that expose data extraction, co-designed a decarbonisation plan for art workers, traced industrial water pollution, drafted a Bill of More-Than-Human Rights, and established an alternative ethics conservation committee.
Admiss currently leads Sunlight Liberation Network (SLN), an art and climate justice network supporting peer learning and imaginative action to reshape extractive systems. She has produced exhibitions, conferences, workshops and publications across the UK, Europe and internationally. She holds a PhD in Curatorial Practice and World-Making (AHRC-funded), was an Artangel Making Time resident (2023) and Stanley Picker Fellow (2020), and serves on the editorial board of Digital Materialities and Sustainable Futures (Emerald Press).