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Over the past 25 years my professional life has been a blend of practice and academia. I have worked with design firms in Boston, Seattle, Denver, and San Francisco, and have taught in a variety of disciplinary programs across the country. My professional practice includes: landscape architecture, community planning, and public art and cultural planning. I currently live in Boulder, Co (+ Albuquerque, NM). I am a Visiting Associate Professor at the University of Colorado at Boulder, in Environmental Design, and a Faculty Affiliate, Center of the American West. As well, I am a Faculty Affiliate in the Dept. of Geography & Environmental Studies at UNM.

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Slow Coast 500

An illustrated talk at Lyth Arts about the Slow Coast 500 long distance walk.

Claudia Zeiske
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Why do we need a tree?

This workshop by Natacha Antão invites participants to imagine and draw a tree they would plant in Guimarães, considering its place and significance in the landscape. Stories and drawings will be collected for an online map, creating a shared community vision. Participants can also record a short testimonial to deepen the collective narrative.

Miguel Bandeira Duarte
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West Dean 3:1 Creative Walk Project (Art Workshop 2)

The concept is to find inspiration in nature during a friendly artist led woodland walk with like minded others and then to develop ideas into a finished piece of art under the guidance of professional artists.

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Walking through landscape

Iain Stewart takes a walk through some of Scotland's most intriguing landscapes, revealing how human activity has shaped the land we see today.


od thi dog back

Yorkshire saying: ‘wait or slow down’.

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