All of our programming tracks integrate art and narrative as teaching tools and allow us to mix and match various modules to suit both the location and the needs of our participants.

The Creative Exploration Track includes developing place-based art, design thinking, and working with alternative and hidden narratives in a collaborative and interactive environment.

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The Observation and Organization Track focuses on nature and art journaling, location journaling, environment interpretation, and rapid recording of observations during crepuscular (dusk and dawn) hours.

Descriptions on current module offerings can be found below:

Visual Journaling
This program focuses on deepening connections and understanding of historical sites through observational drawing. Participants are encouraged to indulge their curiosity and sense of wonder as they put their thoughts, discoveries and questions on the pages of their sketchbooks through images, words, diagrams and numbers.
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Open Studio
This program is recommended for more experienced artists who are looking for the opportunity to spend more focused time observing and developing plans for larger projects while deeply immersed in the history and acoustic ecosystem of the host location. Participation in one of the shorter Visual Journaling or Creators Tour programs is highly encouraged before reserving a spot for Open Studio.
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Creators Tour
This program focuses on deepening connections and understanding of historical sites through direct observation, quiet contemplation, free-writing and supervised exploration. Participants are encouraged to indulge their curiosity and sense of wonder as they put their thoughts, discoveries and questions into their sketchbooks, journals, cameras and drawing tablets.
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Liminal Studio: In the Space Between
This program is recommended for more experienced creators who are looking for the opportunity to spend more focused time observing and developing plans for larger projects while deeply immersed in the history and acoustic ecosystem of the host location. Participation in one of the shorter Creators Tour programs is highly encouraged before reserving a spot for In the Space Between.
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The Research Methods and Analysis Track covers a broad range of methods for collecting and analyzing data, sourcing archival material and historic records and learning to ask better questions for more thorough answers.

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