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Contact: Carolyn Gonzales 277-5920 Nov. 7, 2008 Pat Hurley Neighborhood Focus of Landscape Architecture Project Graduate students in University of New Mexico Landscape Architecture Studio 3 Present, SITE AND NON-SITE: Visioning the Pat Hurley Neighborhood: A Gallery Installation + Interpretation of a Landscape, Monday, Nov. 10 from 2 – 6 p.m. at 711 3rd St. SW. The course is taught by adjunct professor John Barney. Student Kristina Guist, said, “Site/Non-Site is an art installation meant to convey the sense of a site within the Pat Hurley neighborhood and the key processes that have shaped it over time. The installations deal with larger issues of landscape architecture and contemporary art so that they become a mirror of the site as well as larger issues that we face as landscape architects and inhabitants of the landscape.” The event features a gallery review and reception and is free and open to the public. ###
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