schultz is an artist from the Canadian prairies currently based in Saskatchewan on Treaty 4 territory. schultz graduated from the University of Alberta in 2020 with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Art and Design with a studio focus in Sculpture and Drawing/Intermedia. she also holds a Bachelor of Applied Arts in Visual Communications from the Medicine Hat College (2017).
her studio practice centers around an interest in an ostensible nature-culture divide mainly described through sculpture and drawing. she questions what is permeable and porous through materials that undergo transformations and forms that appear to be at once biological and geological to challenge the barriers that keep the respective binaries in their place; asking the viewer to reconsider the interconnectivity and relativity of these concepts.
schultz has completed internships at Franconia Sculpture Park in Shafer, Minnesota, USA (2018) and at Salem Art Works in Salem, New York, USA (2019). she has been the recipient of a SK Arts Micro-Grant (2020/2021), two Edmonton Arts Council CIP Travel Grants (2018/2019) and received an honourable mention from the International Sculpture Centre (ISC) for the Outstanding Student Achievement in Contemporary Sculpture Award (2019).