2021 Field Season

Mid travel exercise -- . 2015:10:12 10:45:22.
Mid travel exercise.

Syllabi + Program Materials

Syllabi (complete with itinerary, reader outline, and supplementary reader index) and Bibliography

Map

Field Reports

Exhibition Press Release

Exhibition Documentation

Itinerary

3-6 Sep — Cebolla Canyon, New Mexico

4 Sep — Jackpile Mine, Laguna Pueblo, New Mexico

6-10 Sep — Muley Point, Cedar Mesa, Utah

10-12 Sep — Goblin Valley, Utah

12-14 Sep — Spiral Jetty, Rozel Point, Great Salt Lake, Utah

14 Sep — Sun Tunnels, near Lucin, Utah

14-21 Sep — Center for Land Use Interpretation, Wendover, Utah

21-23 Sep — Double Negative, Mormon Mesa, Nevada

23-25 Sep — North Rim of the Grand Canyon, Arizona

25-27 Sep — Coconino Forrest, Arizona

27-29 Sep — Chaco Canyon, New Mexico

 

30 Sep-6 Oct – Lubbock, Texas

 

7-12 Oct — Marfa, Texas

12-15 Oct — Cabinetlandia, near Deming, New Mexico

15-20 Oct — Chiricahua Mountains, Arizona

20-24 Oct — Mimbres River, New Mexico

24-29 Oct — Plains of San Agustin, New Mexico

25&27 Oct — The Lightning Field, New Mexico

29 -31 Oct — Two Buttes, White Sands, New Mexico

 

1 Nov-1 Dec — Lubbock, Texas

 

1 Dec — Final Critique at Texas Tech University

 

18 Feb-17 April, 2022 — Land Arts 2021 Exhibition at Museum of Texas Tech University

Arriving at Penasco Blanco -- Chaco Canyon, New Mexico. 2021:09:28 10:59:19.
Arriving at Penasco Blanco.

Participants

Maria Amador — architect, PhD candidate in Seville, Spain.

Jef Biesinger — environments designer and artist in Chicago.

Wills Brewer — artist based in Los Angeles.

Talia Brown — writer/artist, Hampshire College graduate.

Christoffer Eide — artist from Oslo, Norway.

Meghan Giles — poet/writer, PhD candidate at Texas Tech.

Joshua Haunschild — artist/photographer with MFA from Arizona State University.

Penelope Leggett — landscape architect with BLA from UC Berkeley.

Amber Noyola — architecture, M Arch candidate at Texas Tech. 

 

Phil Jackson — photographer and builder based in Austin, TX (Program Assistant)

Chris Taylor — architect, and associate professor at Texas Tech (Program Director)

Rebecca Gates talking about her work from music through art to activism -- Wendover, Utah. 2021:09:18 20:26:24.
Rebecca Gates talking about her work from music through art to activism.

Field Guests

Steve Badgett — artist with SIMPARCH based in Chicago

Matthew Coolidge — director of Center for Land Use Interpretation

Gretchen Dietrich — director of Utah Museum of Fine Arts

Curtis Francisco — geologist from Laguna Pueblo

Rebecca Gates — musician, artist, curator, soundworker

Jesse & Irma Larriva — El Paso residents and alum parents

Andrea Nasher — cultural activator

Colleen O’Brien — artist and Land Arts 2012 alum

Monty Paret — art historian teaching at University of Utah

Ingrid Schaffner — curator at Chinati Foundation

Deborah Stratman — artist and filmmaker teaching at University of Illinois at Chicago

Aurora Tang — curator, researcher, and program manager with Center for Land Use Interpretation

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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