Georgina Campbell
Design & Communications LeadGeorgina is a transdisciplinary designer, storyteller, and researcher whose work explores how we come back into right relationship with the living world.
Working with the Wild Law Institute, she supports the cultivation and communication of practices rooted in rights of nature, Earth jurisprudence, and the reimagining of governance systems that honour life.
Georgina’s approach is grounded in emergent, relational processes – attending as much to the invisible and intangible as to what can be seen and measured. She is particularly interested in how individual and collective mindsets shape our realities, and in the cultural and ecological shifts required to foster more just, participatory, and life-affirming futures.
With an MA in Ecological Design Thinking from Schumacher College and a multidisciplinary background across Engineering, Architecture, Environmental Design, Art, and Small Business Management, her work bridges structure and imagination, analysis and intuition. She is also Co-Founder of Schumacher Magazine, a collaborative publication exploring ecological thought, storytelling, and new forms of shared learning.
Her love for the living world began with a childhood shaped by South Africas wild places, and continues to unfold through the many ways she seeks wonder in the natural world.