“Surrendering reminds me that my way is always inferior to the way of life,” says Anna-Zoë Herr, an artist, sustainability researcher, and spiritual seeker. Zoë’s creative endeavors, primarily painting and photography, are embodied experiences of surrender and trust. The creative process is “a language that speaks to our hearts if we surrender to the process. I try to get to a place of whole-hearted surrender of what I think something should be and allow what wants to come, to emerge.” The output of her surrender has resulted in solo exhibitions of her work throughout the world. As when standing before a blank canvas, Zoë also embraces surrender in her work as a researcher and public educator on the climate crisis, where she senses humanity is invited to practice whole-hearted surrender to “allow what wants to come to emerge” and find answers to seemingly unsolvable problems.