Mitsu Salmon creates visual and performing works that fuse multiple disciplines related to family history, labor, and ecology. She has presented work at places such as the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, UMOCA, Taipei Artist Village, Urbanguild Kyoto, Incheon Art Platform, and Chicago Cultural Center. She has shared site-responsive outdoor work at Peace Gardens Salt Lake, Brandeis University, Lincoln Park Chicago, Millennium Park Chicago, Indianapolis Museum of Art Gardens, and Madou Artist Village Taiwan.
A site-responsive outdoor dance and performance work will express the crucial role the Great Salt Lake ecosystem plays for millions of migratory birds and draw parallels to human experiences of migration, notions of home, and our shared need for belonging.