New MFA in Art and Ecology at the University of New Mexico

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The new MFA program in Art and Ecology at the University of New Mexico is an 
interdisciplinary, research-based program engaging contemporary art practices. 
Students develop ecological and cultural literacy with a conceptual foundation 
and a wide range of production skills, including sculpture, social practice, 
and digital media. Students in Art and Ecology have the opportunity to work on 
various collaborative and interdisciplinary projects with departments across 
UNM and on comprehensive thesis projects integrating community and ecological 
research. Coursework includes the Land Arts of the American West program, a 
semester-long travel and place-based arts pedagogy.

PARTNERS
Sustainability Studies at UNM
Landscape Architecture at UNM
SEV, Long Term Ecological Research at Sevilleta National Wildlife Refuge
Centro Artistico y Cultural, El Paso, TX
The Center for Land Use Interpretation, Wendover, UT
Art + Environment Center, Nevada Art Museum, Reno, NV
The UNM Center for Advanced Research Computing (CARC)
Fodder Project: A Collaborative Research Farm
The American Society for Acoustic Ecology

CURRENT AND PAST PROJECTS
Paseo del Bosque Ecological Restoration
A design partnership with the Army Corps of Engineers on an 
ecologically-degraded section of the Rio Grande Bosque creating a design to 
engage art, access, and restoration of the bosque ecosystem.

Open Source/Open Culture
A learning community in collaboration with the Depatment of Theatre and Dance, 
the Department of Engineering, the Department of Art and Art History, and other 
programs at UNM, offering students and faculty an opportunity to develop 
virtual infrastructure and open source technologies.

ISEA2012 Machine Wilderness: The International Symposium for Electronic Art
A wide-ranging series of public events highlighting art, technology and 
environment in conjunction with the prestigious International ISEA Symposium  
(www.isea2012.org) and created in partnership with 516 ARTS, The Albuquerque 
Museum, The City of Albuquerque Public Art Program, Creative Albuquerque and 
others.

USDA FoodShed Field Study
A summer UNM field program involving Art and Ecology, Sustainability Studies, 
the Department of Communications and Journalism, the Department of Geography, 
and the Department of Civil Engineering.

Barrio Buena Vista
A long-term project in the Buena Vista neighborhood in El Paso, Texas, working 
with the Centro Artistico y Cultural and the City of El Paso on wetland 
restoration, a mural series, and an urban pocket park.

Clean Livin'
A collaboration with Simparch and the Center for Land Use Interpretation on an 
experimental sustainability project at an abandoned military Quonset in 
Wendover, UT.

Bosque Environmental Monitoring Project
Engagement in the monitoring of local bat species and the creation of 
habitat-promoting sculpture through a coordinated program of volunteer citizen 
and student groups who gather long-term data on the forest ecosystem located 
along the Middle Rio Grande.

Albuquerque Metropolitan Area Flood Control Agency
A series of proposals and implemented projects addressing flood control 
structures, including detention ponds and wetland trash settlement areas, 
through art intervention.

For more information:
http://ae.unm.edu/

To apply:
http://art.unm.edu/academics/graduate_programs.html

--
Andrea Polli
Mesa Del Sol Chair of Digital Media
Associate Professor, Art & Art History and Engineering

UNM Center for the Arts, Bldg 62  MSC04-2570
University of New Mexico ABQ, NM 87131
www.andreapolli.com
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