Teri Harman

Teri Harman is a writer and photographer. Her work explores the interactions of culture,
language, and landscape in the American West. Currently, she’s engaged in several
projects focused on the cultural narrative of Utah Lake. Teri co-curated the current
exhibit Healing Waters: Restoring Our Relationship with Utah Lake at the UVU Museum
of Art. Her essays have been published by Torrey House Press and Edge Effects Magazine.
Her photos have been used by Conserve Utah Valley, Sageland Collaborative, and Grow
the Flow. She also regularly presents on Utah Lake and water issues at events, symposiums,
and conferences.
Teri is currently a graduate student in Environmental Humanities at the University
of Utah, volunteer director of public outreach for Conserve Utah Valley, and an organizer
for the upcoming symposium The Water Commons: Living Legacies of Utah Waterways hosted
by the Tanner Humanities Center at the U.
She lives with her partner and three children near the shores of Utah Lake, in Saratoga
Springs, Utah. Find her on Instagram: @teriharman or teriharman.com