Sant Khalsa
Re:view
January 9, 2026 – March 31, 2026
Artist Statement:
Sant Khalsa’s artworks derive from an impassioned inquiry into the nature of place and its complex
environmental and societal issues. Her artworks create a contemplative space where one can sense
the subtle and profound connections between themselves, the natural world, and our constructed
landscapes. The artworks in this exhibition are inspired by the artist’s relationship with Joshua trees,
developed since she first experienced them in 1973, and reflect decades of observation and research.
She has witnessed changes to the trees and their ecosystem due to climate change, fires,
development, and increased visitation to the National Park, all of which impact these extraordinary
beings. Sant’s works represent her ongoing commitment to eco-art and activism and stand as a call to
action for us all.
About the Artist:
Sant Khalsa’s artworks are internationally exhibited and published, as well as collected by the Los
Angeles County Museum of Art, The Getty, National Galleries of Scotland in Edinburgh, Center for
Creative Photography in Tucson, Nevada Museum of Art in Reno, and UCR California Museum of
Photography, among others. She was honored with the 2023-24 California Arts Council Individual Artist
Fellowship (Legacy Award). Her artworks are published in many books including two monographs, Sant
Khalsa: Crystal Clear || Western Waters (Minor Matters, 2022) and Sant Khalsa: Prana – Life with Trees
(Griffith Moon, 2019). Sant recently curated the Getty supported PST ART: Art & Science Collide
exhibition Desert Forest: Life with Joshua Trees at MOAH Lancaster and co-edited the book of the
same title. She is a Professor of Art, Emerita at California State University, San Bernardino, and lives in
Joshua Tree.
Artist website: www.santkhalsa.com