MODULE 4 Jan. 28, 2022 | Annual Symposium | Sculpture, Choreography, and the Integration of Landscape and Art
Cosponsored by New Directions in the American Landscape, Morris Arboretum of the University of PA, and Connecticut College Arboretum
Photo by Larry Weaner
Registration for this Module is now closed (registration closes 24 hours prior to each live Module start time).
If you are registered and have technical difficulties just before or during the session, please contact Cindy Tosone, Arboretum Office Coordinator at Connecticut College Arboretum: ctosone@conncoll.
EXPANDING THE SCOPE OF LANDSCAPE DESIGN:
PEOPLE, ECOLOGY, AND TIME
33rd Annual Symposium
Module 4 | Sculpture, Choreography, and the Integration of Landscape and Art
Virtually held on:
Friday, January 28, 2022 | 1 - 4:30 PM EST*
*This module is the fourth of four Symposium module dates and can be purchased individually or as part of the Full Bundle. For more details see the Symposium brochure or Full Bundle page below.
Cosponsored by
Landscape designers who successfully employ an ecology-based approach typically draw from a variety of sources. The inextricable link between people and ecology only increases the need to broaden the investigative lens. Join us as we explore the integration of "ecology-based" design with "people-based" factors, including the lingering effects of historic land use and the need to accommodate diverse cultural perspectives on the meaning of "ecology."
This program is geared toward landscape professionals in the Mid-Atlantic and New England regions.
CEUs: APLD, ASLA/LACES, Chesapeake Conservation Landscaping Council, ISA, NOFA, PNLA
CEU Summary Sheet.pdf (instructions & details)
Registration closes 24 hours prior to the live session start time.
Attendee materials - including session recordings - will not be for sale after this time.
Registration will be refunded only if notification is received before ten (10) working days prior to the event less a 10% processing fee.
ATTENDEE COURSE MATERIALS
The course materials and Zoom details will become available 24 hours prior to the each live session start time. Login or check your email at that time to access.
W. Gary Smith, FASLA, specializes in the design and
planning of botanical gardens. His work weaves together
ecological and cultural themes, more recently involving
environmental art. His projects include the Santa Fe
Botanical Garden, the Luci and Ian Family Garden at the
Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center, the Southern
Highlands Reserve in North Carolina, and Peirce’s Woods
at Longwood Gardens.
Robin Veder, PhD, is a cultural historian of U.S. and transatlantic art history, visual culture, history of the body, and landscape studies. Among other publications, her garden and landscape research has appeared in the Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians and Journal of Victorian Culture. Fellowships include the Smithsonian, Winterthur, and Dumbarton Oaks. She is the executive editor of American Art, the scholarly journal co-published by the Smithsonian American Art Museum and University of Chicago Press.
Raymond Jungles, FASLA, is the founder of the Miami-based, award winning landscape architecture firm, Raymond Jungles, Inc. (RJI). Raymond leads all of RJI’s projects from their conception to final completion and enjoys mentoring his staff and passionately promoting the profession of landscape architecture. He lectures widely on the subject of his work and the influence Roberto Burle Marx, the “Master Modernist,” had on his work.
Regular Rate:
Full Bundle, Modules 1-4 | $180 if received by Dec. 20, 2021
Full Bundle, Modules 1-4 | $200 if received after Dec. 20, 2021
Individual Modules | $50 per module if received by Dec. 20, 2021
Individual Modules | $60 per module if received after Dec. 20, 2021
Student Rate*:
Full Bundle, Modules 1-4 | $100 if received by Dec. 20, 2021
Full Bundle, Modules 1-4 | $125 if received after Dec. 20, 2021
Individual Modules | $25 per module if received by Dec. 20, 2021
Individual Modules | $32 per module if received after Dec. 20, 2021
*For student rate, please email verification of student status including date (ie. student ID, course schedule) to [email protected]. You will then receive a coupon to register with the discounted fee.
The entire course will be recorded and available to all registrants for three months after the live session ends. If you are registered, you do not need to attend the live session in order to access the recording.
No, recordings will not be available for purchase after registration closes.
Zoom Webinar. Please make sure to download the Zoom application (https://zoom.us/download) and download the latest Zoom update if needed prior to the live course. We recommend that you join at least 5-10 minutes prior to the start time. All instructors will use slide presentations. If you have any technical difficulties during the session and need to contact us, please contact Cindy Tosone at [email protected] or 860-439-5020.
Registration & NDAL Course Portal Questions:
Sara Weaner
Executive Director
New Directions in the American Landscape
[email protected]
510-518-0430
Symposium Program & Student Scholarship Questions:
Maggie Redfern
Assistant Director
Connecticut College Arboretum
[email protected]
860-439-5060
Live Event Questions (during the live session):
Cindy Tosone
Arboretum Office Coordinator
Connecticut College Arboretum
[email protected]
860-439-5020
MODULE 1 | Ecological Systems Include People
MODULE 2 | The City as Habitat
MODULE 3 | Ecology and Landscape Design: A Reciprocal Relationship
FULL BUNDLE (Modules 1-4)
Photo by Larry Weaner