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EUC Seminar Series 2024 -2025 - Terrain Vague

Messy urban landscapes are paradise for some, hell for others. The concept of vague terrain invokes indeterminate, neglected spaces that do to fit into the logic of capital accumulation. Often they are wastelands, abandoned urban patches, or wayside spaces. These are where some of the most fecund and fascinating urban ecosystems exist. While they may appear as blight to some, for others they are spaces of hope and testament to the ability of nature to heal and regenerate.

Speakers

Lisa Stinner-Kun

Lisa Stinner-Kun is an artist based in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada (Treaty 1 Territory).  Her work is concerned with the photographic reconstruction of the human-built environment. She was a recent recipient of a Canadian Architect Magazine Photography Award (2020) and was short-listed for the Architzer Photography Award (2021). She teaches at Martha Street Studio and regularly at the University of Manitoba’s School of Art, where she received her BFA.

Karl Petschke is a PhD candidate in Environmental Studies and writes on themes of mobility, media, infrastructure, and landscape. His work on wayside ecologies explores environmental history and political ecology along the margins of historic transportation corridors. Using archival and fieldwork methods to investigate road and rail verges both past and present, his research seeks to uncover alternate lines of connectivity and continuity in regional landscapes.

Karl Petschke

Date

29 Oct 24
Expired!

Time

1:00 pm - 2:00 pm