Syllabi + Program Materials
Itinerary
- Tablelands Center for Bioregional Art — Shallowater, Texas
- 31 Aug-4 Sep — Cebolla Canyon, New Mexico
- 1 Sep — Jackpile Mine, Laguna Pueblo, New Mexico
- 4-8 Sep — Muley Point, Cedar Mesa, Utah
- 8-11 Sep — Goblin Valley, Utah
- 11-13 Sep — Spiral Jetty, Rozel Point, Great Salt Lake, Utah
- 13 Sep — Sun Tunnels, near Lucin, Utah
- 13-19 Sep — Center for Land Use Interpretation, Wendover, Utah
- 19 Sep — Burnt Spring, Utah
- 20-22 Sep — North Rim of the Grand Canyon, Arizona
- 22-24 Sep — Double Negative, Mormon Mesa, Nevada
- 24-26 Sep — Coconino Forrest, Arizona
- 26-28 Sep — Chaco Canyon, New Mexico
- 29 Sep-4 Oct – Lubbock, Texas
- 5-10 Oct — Marfa, Texas
- 10-14 Oct — Cabinetlandia, near Deming, New Mexico
- 14-18 Oct — Mimbres River, New Mexico
- 18-22 Oct — Chiricahua Mountains, Arizona
- 22-27 Oct — Plains of San Agustin, New Mexico
- 24&25 Oct — The Lightning Field, New Mexico
- 27 -29 Oct — Two Buttes, White Sands, New Mexico
- 30 Oct-5 Dec — Lubbock, Texas
- 5 Dec — Final Critique at Texas Tech University
- Feb-April, 2024 — Land Arts 2023 Exhibition at Museum of Texas Tech University
Participants
- Tatsuki Hoshihara—visual artist from Japan, with BA and MA from Musashino Art University, Japan, MS from SCI-Arc, Los Angeles.
- Lorri Kershner—interior designer, environmentalist, avowed art nerd, and returning poet from Santa Cruz, California, and Marfa Texas.
- Rohan Khanna—visual artist and writer living a nomadic existence.
- Maeve Kirk—writer from Bonners Ferry, Idaho with an MFA in fiction from the University of Alaska Fairbanks who is currently thawing out while pursuing a PHD in poetry from Texas Tech University.
- Heidi Landau—visual artist/performer based in Austin, Texas with a BFA in drawing from the University of Florida.
- Stirling Lemme—landscape architecture grad student at University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, studying the typologies of rural landscapes.
- Laurel McLaughlin—educator based in Philadelphia, among other things.
- Stinne Storm—poet and architect based in Copenhagen, Denmark.
- Liza Yeager—documentary radio producer from Oregon.
- Dionne Lee, 2023 Field Resident. Artist and educator. www.dionneleestudio.com
- Talia Brown, writer / artist from Duluth, Minnesota (Program Assistant)
- Chris Taylor, architect, and associate professor at Texas Tech (Program Director)
Field Guests
- C.J. Alvarez — historian teaching at University of Texas at Austin.
- Joe Arredondo — director of Landmark Arts at Texas Tech.
- Steve Badgett — artist with SIMPARCH based in Chicago.
- Trey Burns — artist, educator, writer, and co-founder of Sweet Pass Sculpture Park.
- Matthew Coolidge — director of Center for Land Use Interpretation.
- Gretchen Dietrich — director of Utah Museum of Fine Arts.
- Curtis Francisco — geologist from Laguna Pueblo.
- Alex Gates — Chef and restaurant owner.
- Walker Guinnee — artist and Land Arts 2022 alum.
- James Harkrider — architect and restaurant owner.
- Aaron Hegert — artist with Everything is Collective teaching at Texas Tech.
- Tamara Johnson — artist, educator and co-founder of Sweet Pass Sculpture Park.
- Jana La Brasca — art historian PhD candidate at University of Texas at Austin and curatorial assistant at the Nasher Sculpture Center.
- Jesse & Irma Larriva — El Paso residents and parents of alum architectural designer.
- Mike Lagg — artist and founder of MoMA ZOZO.
- Dionne Lee — artist teaching at Ohio State University.
- Megan McKenzie — historian and Land Arts 2022 alum.
- Andrea Nasher — cultural activator.
- Monty Paret — art historian teaching at University of Utah.
- Ann Reynolds — art historian teaching at University of Texas at Austin.
- Zoe Roden — art historian and Land Arts 2022 alum.
- Ingrid Schaffner — curator at Hauser & Wirth, formerly at Chinati Foundation.
- J. Eric Simpson — artist and farmer in Lubbock and Land Arts 2014 alum.
- Deborah Stratman — artist and filmmaker teaching at University of Illinois at Chicago.
- Hills Snyder — artist, musician, curator, writer with kind of a small array
- Aurora Tang — curator, researcher, CLUI program director, Otis College of Art and Design & University of Southern California School of Architecture.
- Paula Wilson — artist and founder of MoMA ZOZO.