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Beatrice Thomas working on the Bonneville Salt Flats, Utah, 2004.
24 February 2010

2010 Admissions at Texas Tech

Opening The Cultivated Wilderness, or, What is Landscape? architecture critic Paul Shepheard reveals that “This book is about seeing things that are too big to see.” He goes on to provide three clear frames to orient our recognition:  “The Wilderness of the book’s title is the world before humans appeared in it, and the Cultivation is everything we’ve done to it since. Landscape is another name for the strategies that have governed what we’ve done.” Investigating earthworks or land art is a way of mapping the intersection of geomorphology and human construction. Earthworks begin with the shape of the land and extend through the complex social and ecological processes that create landscape. Including the full array of human activity marking the planet, from petroglyphs to roads, dwellings, monuments and traces of those actions, earthworks show us who we are.

Since 2001 Land Arts of the American West has been developing as an interdisciplinary field program expanding the definition of land art and our relationship to landscape. Land Arts is a semester abroad in our own back yard. Connecting the pedagogic potential of travel with the rigors of field research.

Land Arts at Texas Tech University seeks to cultivate collective energy within an expanded interdisciplinary range of examinations from architecture, the built environment, public culture, literature, science, and geography to explorations of contemporary art practices.


THE COLLEGE OF ARCHITECTURE IS RECRUITING STUDENTS FROM ACROSS TEXAS TECH UNIVERSITY AND BEYOND FOR LAND ARTS 2010.


Application information is available here: 20090313_land_arts_application.pdf. The following schedule will facilitate the application and selection process:

Information Meeting on Tuesday, March 9, 2010, 5:00pm in the Architecture and Art Courtyard. This meeting is for all students interested in applying to the program. We will review the program overview and application details.

Application Deadline is on Tuesday, March 30, 2010, 5:00pm in Room 709 of the Architecture Building.

Notification of Acceptance will occur on Tuesday, April 13, 2010.

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