Millie Forsberg is a contemporary visual artist whose work explores the intersections of identity, memory, and landscape. Drawing inspiration from her Scandinavian heritage and upbringing in the Pacific Northwest, Forsberg blends natural materials with traditional and digital media to create evocative installations, paintings, and mixed-media works. Her process often begins with field research, using photography and journaling to capture fleeting moments of light, texture, and emotion in the environment.
This sensory documentation forms the basis of intricate compositions that invite viewers to reflect on their own relationships with place and memory. Over the course of her career, Forsberg’s art has been exhibited in galleries across North America and Europe, earning critical acclaim for its delicate balance of fragility and resilience. Committed to fostering community through art, she has also led collaborative workshops and public art projects aimed at engaging local audiences with the creative process.
Forsberg holds a BFA from Emily Carr University of Art + Design and continues to live and work in Seattle, where the region’s shifting landscapes remain a continual source of inspiration.
House - TechHouse - ProgressiveHouse - MinimalTechno