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Sound Art :x: Feminist Art :x: Eco Art

Sound Art :x: Feminist Art :x: Eco Art

5th Biennial LHI Art-Sci Symposium

  • 9:30am-10:00am Welcome + Supervised Playtime with VR Goggles, Sound Art Installation, etc
  • 10:00am-11:00am Sound Art
  • 12:45pm-1:15pm Lunch
  • 11:00am-11:45am Sound Walks I
  • 12:00pm-12:45pm Sound Walks II
  • 1:15pm-3:15pm Feminist Art in a Digital Age
  • 3:30pm-5:00pm reGEN: artists & scientists addressing renewable energy & regenerative design

Rob Mackay

October 9, 2017Full resolution (225 × 225)

Land Heritage Institute | LHI

A living land museum on 1200 acres of open space along the banks of the Medina River on the far south side of San Antonio preserving, maintaining and interpreting 10,000 years of continual human habitation. www.landheritageinstitute.org

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LHI Art-Sci Projects Director:

Penelope (Penny) Boyer

Penelope (Penny) Boyer

Penelope (Penny) Boyer is an artist/author/arts advocate with over 30 years local/national/international arts management, direction and vision experience having worked at the NEA (National Endowment for the Arts), NAAO (National Association of Artists' Organizations) & TCG (Theatre Communications) before being based in San Antonio, TX where she’s been immersed in community-based arts organizing since 1993. Since 2017, she has been project/art director for the creation of the the world's first Land Art Generator Solar Mural Artworks. For 15 years she worked with Land Heritage Institute, 1200 acres under development as a land museum--from 2009-2017 as LHI Art-Sci Projects Director (artist commissions & biennial symposia). She’s queerated several shows for the Esperanza Center; conceived & conducted the 3-year East Theo Street Project: A Neighborhood with a Mission (artists collaborated with residents on front-yard installations based on oral histories around Mission Concepcion), South Presa Pocket Park/Public Art Project, SPARTS: Southtown Supports the Arts, HACER:South cultural arts calendar. A certified Master Naturalist, she has a PhD from the European Graduate School (EGS). Her book, My Great High-Roofed House: Homer’s Penelope, was published by Atropos Press in 2012.

Personal Links

  • Penelope Boyer curriculum vitae
  • Las Monarcas :x: The World's 1st Solar Mural Installations

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SYMPOSIUM SPEAKERS 2009 –

Hadley & Peter Arnold, Founder/Directors, Arid Lands Institute, Woodbury University (Burbank, CA)

Dr. Elizabeth de la Portilla, Anthropologist, San Antonio College (San Antonio, TX)

Ariel Evans, Founder/Editor, Pastelogram (Austin, TX)

Buster Graybill, Artist (San Antonio, TX)

Katharine Hayhoe, Climatologist, Texas Tech University (Lubbock, TX)

Aline James, Environmental Science Engineer, University of Texas (El Paso, TX)

Joan Jonas, Artist, M.I.T. (Cambridge, MA)

Amy Kastely, Attorney, Free Speech Coalition (San Antonio, TX)

Erik Knutzen, Program Manager, Center for Land Use Interpretation (Culver City, CA)

Carol Lafayette,  Artist, Associate Professor of Visualization, Texas A&M University (College Station, TX)

Lucy Lippard, Writer/Activist/Curator (Galisteo, NM)

Richard Lowenberg, Artist, Director, 1st Mile and Science-Artist Research Collaborations (Santa Fe, NM)

Dr. Kelly Lyons, Restoration Ecologist/Invasive Species Specialist (San Antonio, TX)

Don Jacinto Madrigal, Curandero (San Antonio, TX)

Dr. Roger Malina, Physicist, Astronomer, Editor-in-Chief of Leonardo magazine, Distinguished Professor/Associate Director of Arts and Technology, University of Texas (Dallas, TX)

Jennifer Monson, Choreographer/Dancer/Founder, iLAND (New York, NY)

Celia Alvarez Muñoz, Artist (Arlington, TX)

Andrea Polli, Artist (Albuquerque, NM)

Lucinda Presley, Executive Director, ICEE – Institute where Creativity Empowers Education (Palestine, TX)

Leslie Raymond, Artist, Potter-Belmar Labs (San Antonio, TX)

Dr. Ann Reynolds, Associate Professor, Department of Art & Art History, University of Texas (Austin, TX)

Francesca Samsel, Artist (Austin, TX)

Chris Sauter, Artist (San Antonio, TX)

Beverly Singer, Filmmaker, Associate Professor of Anthropology and Native American Studies, University Regents Lecturer, Director of the Institute for American Indian Research (Albuquerque, NM)

Kirsten Stoltz, Program Director, M12 (Yuma, CO)

Alluquere Rosanne Stone, Artist, Founder/Director, ACT-LAB, University of Texas (Austin, TX)

Chris Taylor, Director, Land Arts of the American West, Texas Tech University (Lubbock, TX)

Dr. Alston Thoms, Archeologist, Texas A&M University (College Station, TX)

Ramon Vasquez, Executive Director, American Indians in Texas at the Spanish Colonial Missions (San Antonio, TX)

Liz Ward, Artist (San Antonio, TX)

Ruth West, Artist-researcher, Associate Professor cross-appointed in College of Visual Arts and Design/New Media, College of Information/Library & Information Sciences, College of Arts and Sciences/Biological Sciences and the iARTA research cluster; xREZ Lab Director (Denton, TX)

Nancy Zastudil, Co-Founder, PLAND (Tres Piedras, NM)

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