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Interview: Dumbarton Oaks Garden and Landscape Studies Workshop

8/21/2018

 
This last May, I participated in the Graduate Workshop in Garden and Landscape Studies at the illustrious (and gorgeous) Dumbarton Oaks in the Georgetown neighborhood of Washington, D.C. It's still difficult to put into words how grateful I am for this hugely generative experience: the opportunity to meet so many brilliant fellow graduate students, to travel down to Virginia exploring and analyzing landscapes of oppression and commemoration, to participate daily in stimulating reading seminars.  I had the opportunity to talk about my experience and the following interview is the result. Many thanks once again to all the staff, instructors, hosts while we traveled, and the other grad students participating in this grand adventure with me.

My Interview: "Putting Theory Into Practice"

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    Anastasia Day
    History-Phd-in-Progress. Writes about environment, food, people and how the past informs the present.   

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