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LAND2

Description

The creative practice-led research network LAND2, "land squared", was started in 2002 as a national network of artist/lecturers and research students with an interest in landscape/place-oriented art practice.

Members of the network share common interests in how art can engage with the possibilities of landscape / place research as it is understood today, while also recognizing the contested nature of both these terms. The network meets for various symposia and conferences; to facilitate presentations of members’ work; maintains an active web site at land2.leeds.ac.uk (that both represents the network and serves as an educational resource for those interested in practice-led research into landscape); undertakes occasional group projects and fieldwork, and organises conferences and exhibitions.

Offers funding

No, this infrastructure does not provide funding.

Founding year

2002

Contact details

University Of Leeds
Woodhouse Lane
Leeds
LS2 9JT
United Kingdom
Website: https://land2.leeds.ac.uk/
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  • University-based infrastructure
  • Network

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University affiliation(s)

University of Leeds
Leeds

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