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