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Posted in: Photos

Just one of a few photos. View the rest as well as the Strava map embed here.
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Posted in: Field Notes
- Add an “Ideas” category? I probably have a few posts and pages to propagate it.
- ”Opinions” and “Conversations” categories. Just keep on the back burner for now.
- Adjust entry text to reflect what I am working on with this site. Make a “Bio” that is either a linked page or bring bio to the bottom footer for now.
- Still watching how “post type” and “Categories” overlap… no changes at this moment.
- As I am working on this site, could a to-do list and change log be a page instead of posts like this one? Currently envision the “about” page to take care of this if I go that route.
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Posted in: Field Notes
I have never landing on a place to save renovation work. It is nice to have a record of house work as well as photos of what is behind repairs. Not sure if I trust myself to update this enough… might be an apple notes thing. Or a pen and paper thing? I’ll try this for now.
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Posted in: Artwork Seen
Circumstance:
At Hope College Art and Ecology Symposium
Met when Lisa was at Cranbrook (he was in print):
Bio
Terry Conrad is interested in
the community and social
aspects of printmaking. His
art preserves a moment in
the lifespan of the materials
and signals a new start. This
responsive art process pulls
objects from the environment
into the production of the
prints, making them
inextricable from the
final artwork
Notes from Lecture:
Part of Round Lake School (Round Lake NY)
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Posted in: Artwork Seen
At Hope College Art and Sustainability Forum
From her bio:
Halima Afi Cassells is an
interdisciplinary community-
engaged artist based in
Detroit. Her work explores
relationship-building, as well
as the value and disposability
of fashion and other objects,
and their effect on the
environment. She was
awarded the 2023 Kresge
Arts in Detroit fellowship for
interdisciplinary art.
Concerning swaps: “things can have more value with more owners…” the story behind used can bring value.
Mentions “arts and scraps”.
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Posted in: Artwork Seen
At Hope College Art and Sustainability Forum.
From her bio: Elizabeth Claire Rose creates
work which connects
geographically disconnected
landscapes, focusing on their
shared ecologies: how each
site is connected through
climatic shifts, soil qualities,
and habitat range. She has
been an artist resident at
Terra Nova National Park and
Isle Royale National Park,
among others.








