Transdisciplinary Ecopoetic Actions
I’m looking forward to being part of a panel called Transdisciplinary Ecopoetic Actions at the 2015 Association for the Study of Literature and the Environment (ASLE) biennial conference at the University of Idaho. The panel is chaired by George Hart, and includes Matthew Cooperman, myself, Jonathan Skinner, Anna Lena Phillips, Heidi Lynn Staples, and Linda Russo. We’re on Saturday, June 27, at 10:30.
American Landscape Field Course Featured in UA News
A UANews piece published today features the American Landscape Field Course that I recently taught at the University of Arizona. In the course (GEOG 407/507), we hit the road for a 10-day road trip throughout the greater Southwest, visiting iconic land art sites such as Robert Smithson’s Spiral Jetty and Nancy Holt’s Sun Tunnels, as well as iconic places such as the Grand Canyon and Glen Canyon Dam. We visited with Matt Coolidge at Center for Land Use Interpretation’s Wendover residency site; with Sara Frantz, archivist at the Center for Art + Environment; with Jeff Brown at Sagehen Field Station in the Sierra, where we visited Helen & Newton Harrisons’ Force Majeure plots; and with many others along the way. In the geographic tradition of field learning, we camped along the way, and we had an ongoing discussion of the many ways to approach and think about landscape—environmentally, artistically, politically, culturally.