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Transience
The web is a fluid place.  This interview lead to a several amazing opportunities for me but it’s original home on the web has disappeared so here it is again: Originally posted  April, 2010 on Plan and Section Can you … Continue reading
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Tagged design process, intaglio, landscape architecture, MOMA, printmaking, Rising Currents
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A show!
Last October I had my first solo art show at the University of Manitoba. (I know, that was a while ago, I’ve been busy.) Karen Wilson Baptist, a professor in the landscape architecture program, found my work by googling something … Continue reading
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Words
The best sentence yet to be written in association with printmaking: “am doing a dermatologist’s office these days, and thought about your prints. Do you still make them?”
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Water Week
My students at Parsons made a great booklet about several buried streams in Manhattan. They lead tours of the streams too. Check out the booklet here and see photos from our tour on the class blog. Remnant Waterways booklet
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Tagged buried streams, Manhattan, New School, New York city, Parsons, tours, Water Week, Waterlogged
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Grid + Flow
I am giving a presentation with my friend Nim Lee at a great little conference on Friday, April 8. Grid + Flow will be hosted by Temple University in Philadelphi and will consist of a day of presentations by artists, … Continue reading
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Tagged flood zone infrastructure, Grid + Flow, landscape architecture, Rising Currents
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Waterlogged Blog
My class at Parsons has started a blog to track their research on abandoned streams and urban infrastructure. They update it about once a week. Go here to have a look. Also, at the end of March we will be … Continue reading
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Topos!
I just received a copy of Topos magazine with a wee little article written by yours truly. See Notes on Railroad Park in the currents section at the beginning of the magazine. I’ll post a copy here too.
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What Goes Around
Every summer through out my childhood we drove from Idaho Falls to Denver. My favorite part of the trip was a spot in Wyoming where the horizon filled with a field of stark white objects. They were windmills and as … Continue reading
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Tagged change, landscape, op-ed, post register, sustainability, windmills
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Waterlogged
A few weeks ago I found out a class I’d proposed to teach at Parsons was full and going to run. I’m extra excited about this class because it is going to allow me to pursue my interest in the … Continue reading
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Tagged classes, kira appelhans, landscape architecture, landscape urbanism, Parsons, printmaking
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Poverty knocks
There are days that seem to conspire to make you remember how lucky you are. Today I got a letter from my health insurance. I’ve got Cobra and until this month the government had been subsidizing my payments. Today I … Continue reading