Georgia Kareola is a queer, multi-ethnic writer, researcher, and plant medicine apprentice based in Amsterdam.
They are a co-founder of Neo-Metabolism, a research and design collective based in Amsterdam and New York.
In their written work they honour land-based spiritual practices and more-than-rational ways of knowing, while advocating the decolonisation of land, people, and plant medicines.
Georgia holds an MA in Cultural Analysis and an rMA in Religious Studies from the University of Amsterdam.

ESSAY
TETEM ENSCHEDE
From Supernova to Supercomputer –
Deep Time Travel with silica.
RESEARCH CAPSULE
NEO-METABOLISM
Utopian Thinking (in the dark times).
ESSAY
MU Hybrid Art House
To live and die with soil.
ESSAY
ZORA ZINE
Planetary infrastructure as resistance.
ESSAY
KUNSTLICHT #42: SPELLBOUND
Grove is in the heart.
Human and nonhuman agency in post-anthropocenic ritual.
CONFERENCE PAPER
SOLAR IMAGINARIES @UPENN
On solar energy, and power.
SHORT FICTION
NEO-METABOLISM
All the Qings spoke.
FREE THOUGHTS
ON SUSTAINABILITY
Enough clay.
SHORT FICTION
NEO-METABOLISM
Since the plastic purge.
ART REVIEW
DAILY SERVING
Loving Memory.
ART REVIEW
DAILY SERVING
“A strange mixture of guilt and pride can be sensed in the hunters’ eyes.”
ART REVIEW
SAATCHI ONLINE