Andie Aylsworth

b. 2000, Miami

Andie Aylsworth (b. 2000, Miami, FL) is a London-based installation and textile artist whose practice explores kinship with the more-than-human world through an Indigenous lens. Drawing on her matrilineal heritage from present-day Ecuador and rooted in Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK), Aylsworth challenges Western binaries such as nature vs. culture and human vs. nonhuman. Her work foregrounds reciprocity, care, and cohabitation, using material contrasts—reclaimed steel with natural fibre textiles—to reveal the interdependence of ecological and cultural systems.

Aylsworth graduated with First Class Honours in Fine Art from Central Saint Martins in 2023, where she received LVMH's This Earth award for her commitment to sustainability. She is currently an Associate Studio holder with ACME Arts and Double Agents’ Associate Studio Program 10. Her recent solo exhibition Sacred Ecology of the Universal Everything was commissioned by Southwark Council and the Feminist Lecture Program at Nunhead Chapel. She has exhibited at institutions including Tate Modern, the National Gallery London, and the Rubell Museum Miami, and was awarded the 2024 Anthropologie x YoungArts Leading with Creativity Award as well as a booth at the 2025 (Actually) Attainable Art Fair. She recently debuted as a curator with Hypha HQ’s That Which Grows in the Swamp is Swallowed by the Stomach.

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