The Flyway Foundation is co-founded by Austen Camille and Joshua T. Anderson, who met in November of 2024 through an email exchange with the subject line “Kindred Spirit”. Both are dedicated to fostering multigenerational and interspecies collaborations in the rural landscapes that they love deeply.
Austen Camille is a Canadian-American artist, writer, builder and gardener; always moving between projects and locations, with roots in Alvin, TX. Camille primarily makes site-responsive, community-engaged public work that aims to both build relationships with the local environment, as well as call attention to the relationships that already exist within that environment. Alongside and integrated with her studio practice, Camille works to forge connections between the arts and other disciplines, amplify rural stories, and facilitate opportunities wherever possible to get folks' hands into the soil. She has spent the last ten years focusing on the intersection of agriculture and culture, and on cultivating close relationships between land and people through art. You can view more of her work here.
Dr. Joshua T. Anderson is a writer and district conservation manager and watershed coordinator at a rural Soil Conservation District in North Dakota. He hosts Common Ground: A Prairie Podcast and has organized large-scale prairie restoration projects and spearheaded innovative soil health and water quality initiatives in the Great Plains. His work centers around building relationships among farmers, ranchers, and conservationists, and creating healthier rural communities.
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