Alexandra Stroganova (b. 1990) is a transdisciplinary artist exploring the entanglements between nature and culture, human and non-human, and past, present, and future. Informed by feminist philosophies such as new materialism and hydrofeminism, her work foregrounds ethics of care and attentiveness, where more-than-human agents—matter, water, plants, and fungi—emerge as active collaborators. Her practice spans a wide range of media, combining research with experimental material approaches and sustainable methods. She is currently drawn to alternative photographic processes such as cyanotype, anthotype, and analogue photography.
Stroganova holds an MA in Nordic Visual Studies and Art Education with a minor in Visual Culture, Curating, and Contemporary Art from Aalto University and is based in Helsinki, Finland.
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