Tag: Jane Wolff
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Landscape Citizenships: A Roundtable (Yale Environmental History)
Event time: Friday, October 29, 2021 – 1:30pm (ET) Location: Online via Zoom see map Please register here if you would like to attend. What would it mean to fully embrace the concept of landscape as a milieu of situated, everyday practices, encompassing the mutually constitutive relations between people and place? Might understanding key topics such as marginalization, indigeneity, globalization,
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Jane Wolff celebrates the launch of BAY LEXICON: A Field Guide to San Francisco’s Shoreline
BAY LEXICON: A Field Guide to San Francisco’s Shoreline – Jane Wolff in conversation with Susan Schwartzenberg
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Landscape Citizenships
Landscape Citizenships, edited by Tim Waterman, Jane Wolff, and Ed Wall, is to be published by Routledge in June 2021. The edited book has been developed from the Landscape Citizenships symposium, a collaboration between University of Greenwich, University of Toronto, UCL, and NMBU Centre for Landscape Democracy, funded by the Landscape Research Group and University
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Landscape Citizenships: A Symposium
The Landscape Citizenships symposium seeks to examine landscape citizenships through the lens of landscape justice and landscape democracy, bringing together international speakers in the diverse fields of politics, anthropology, sociology, geography and design among others. The symposium is being organized by Tim Waterman, Ed Wall and Jane Wolff. It is supported by the University of
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Maeder-York Family Fellowship Landscape Studies 2014
The biennial Maeder-York Family Fellowship in Landscape Studies recognizes an emerging designer whose work articulates the potential for landscape as a medium of design in the public realm. The residential Fellowship is awarded through a juried international portfolio competition and builds upon the Gardner’s Artist-in-Residence program that has fostered creativity and collaboration in the arts