Live Webinar "Drawing From The Landscape" January 9th
Carl Smith, University of Arkansas
by Rebecca Radtke, LASN
Explore hand drawing and image making techniques, drawing for creativity, and developing engagement and earn credits for licensure.
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Explore hand drawing and image making techniques, drawing for creativity, and developing engagement and earn credits for licensure.
Check out LandscapeWebinars.org's upcoming session and be sure to register early to earn CEUs and to discover hand drawing and image development techniques with University of Arkansas' Dr. Carl A. Smith on January 9th.
Can't attend live? Pre-Register to view the recording shortly after the live webinar has concluded and save on CEUs.
Earn one LA/CES HSW, APLD, PGMS, and NALP CEU when convenient.
Click here to sign up: https://landscapewebinars.org/landscape-webinars/webinar/drawing-from-the-landscape
Webinar Description: In this seminar we will discuss the use of hand drawing and analog image making on-site, and early in the design process, as a way to stir the designer's curiosity and imagination.
The value of non-representative drawings, where one draws what one feels as much as one sees, will be introduced. Using examples of the author's design practice and teaching, we will look at how these kinds of images tie landscape design practice to other uses of "spatial imaginaries" and "creative experiences."
Further, in an era of increasing technological advances and reliance on digitization of landscape and place representation, we will discuss the joy and utility of hand drawing by and with project stakeholders, as a way to form "communities of practice" that inform landscape change.
Learning Objectives: 1. Hand drawing and image making techniques for site understanding.
2. Landscape drawing as a spatial imaginary and a creative experience.
3. Landscape drawing for engagement with stakeholders as a community of practice.
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https://landscapewebinars.org/landscape-webinars/webinar/drawing-from-the-landscapeCarl Smith Dr. Carl A. Smith is Professor of Landscape Architecture at the University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, USA. His research deals with community perception of changing cities and landscapes, and his work straddles design, art, and environmental sciences. His award-winning teaching includes studios and classes in urbanism, green recovery, master planning, and drawing. His own drawing work has been exhibited in the US and Europe, and he was awarded the Lorenzo il Magnifico medal for drawing by the Florence Art and Design Biennale in 2020. That same year, Carl received the Award of Merit from the American Institute of Architects, Arkansas Chapter, for services to architecture and planning. Dr. Smith has taught and practiced landscape and urban design internationally, including his current position as Visiting Professor of Architecture at the University of Sheffield in his native UK. He is a Fellow and a Chartered Member (licensed) of both the Landscape Institute and the Royal Geographical Society in the UK, as well as a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts. He is also an Affiliated Fellow of the American Academy in Rome.