Bri Strong (they/them) is of settler ancestry, namely Icelandic, Hungarian, German and English. They are living as an uninvited guest within the ancestral and unceded territory of the Hul’qumi’num and SENCOTEN speaking peoples. They have a reverence and deep gratitude for the Tsawout First Nation and their ongoing stewardship of the land.

Bri is part of a system that is greater than themself. They are most interested in the other echoes in the forest. The overlay of invisible forces that influence worldmaking: stories, relationships, vibrations, waves, patterns, dissonance. They find meaning in art, excitement in physics and passion for community. They try to amplify the intersections between these things int he work that they do.

They often wonder about the intimacies of the microscopic world. They ask the same question at different scales. How is sound a miniature of the universe? How do small interactions work in concert with one another to find a big expression? How can a person’s relationships transform the world?

Their life is governed by queer love and a protectiveness over people’s creative lives. They value deep connection, divergent thinking and compassionate action. They continue to lear from and collaborate with some of the most exciting people on the planet.