2013 Field Season

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Syllabi + Program Materials

Field Reports

Exhibition Press Release

Exhibition Documentation

Land Arts of the American West at Texas Tech will be submitting special reports during our 2013 field season for the TX★13 Texas Biennial. Posts can be found at Land Arts 2013 Texas Biennial.

Itinerary

Twin Buttes, White Sands, New Mexico

Chaco Caynon, New Mexico

Muley Point, Cedar Mesa, Utah

Moon House, Cedar Mesa, Utah

Goblin Valley, Utah

Spiral Jetty, Rozel Point, Great Salt Lake, Utah

Sun Tunnels, near Lucin, Utah

Wendover – CLUI, Utah

Intrepid Potash, Wendover, Utah

Double Negative, Mormon Mesa, Nevada

Las Vegas Piece, near Elgin, Nevada

North Rim of the Grand Canyon, Arizona

Cebolla Canyon, New Mexico

Jackpile Mine, Laguna Pueblo, New Mexico

 

Lubbock, Texas

 

Marfa, Texas

Huaco Tanks, Texas

Cabinetlandia, Deming, New Mexico

Plains of San Agustin, New Mexico

Very Large Array, near Datil, New Mexico

The Lightning Field, near Quemado, New Mexico

Mimbres River, New Mexico

Chiricahua Mountains, Arizona

Tonto National Forest, Arizona

Twin Buttes, New Mexico

 

Lubbock, Texas

Floating foam island on the Great Salt Lake, Rozel Point, Utah.

Participants

Edward (Ted) Carey — artist from Philadelphia with an MFA from the University of Pennsylvania

Jennifer Elsner — designer from Richmond, Virginia who has practiced in New York City and Austin

Kyle Griesmeyer — architect pursuing a masters degree at the University of South Florida in Tampa

Jana La Brasca — art historian with a bachelors degree from University of California at Berkeley

Bristen Lee Phillips — artist from the Llano Estacado pursuing a bachelors degree at Texas Tech

Jaclyn Pryor — performance/installation artist based in Flagstaff, Arizona who has a PhD from the University of Texas at Austin

 

Carl Spartz — Program Assistant

Chris Taylor — Program Director

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Above Cabinetlandia, near Deming, New Mexico.

Field Guests

Steve Badgett — artist from SIMPARCH

Matthew Coolidge — director of Center for Land Use Interpretation

Russ Draper — plant manager at Intrepid Potash

Curtis Francisco — geologist from Laguna Pueblo

Amy Hauft — artist teaching at University of Texas at Austin

Ann Reynolds — art historian teaching at University of Texas at Austin

Lori Ryker — architect and director of Remote Studio

Deborah Stratman — artist teaching at University of Illinois at Chicago

Contributions to Land Arts directly and exclusively assist in program operations and student scholarships. Gifts can be made online directly to the Land Arts Fund through the Texas Tech University Office of Institutional Advancement web portal.

Gifts can also by mailing a check to Texas Tech University System, Financial Services, Box 45025, Lubbock, TX 79409-5025. Please indicate ‘Land Arts Fund, Huckabee College of Architecture‘ in the memo. 

Any questions or interest in other support options can be directed to Kelly Dale Terrill at kelly.dale.terrill@ttu.edu or 806-834-4207.

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