Here it is, the Land Studio video from our camp staged in October 2022. This was the third camp, another rompstomping example of why art is a powerful vehicle for land restoration and climate adaptation. This one was about Keyline design, P.A. Yeomans, contours, holistic management, re-designed fencing, modelling the landscape with clay, poetry, making thousands of seed balls and breathing life into the land.
Again thank you to the intrepid Justin Hewitson for your fantastic videography! And the Human Geography Society (HuGS, so aptly named), and the School of Geography and Sustainable Communities, University of Wollongong for your support of this camp. And thank you David King for welcoming us so warmly to Gundungurra Country, gorgeous Erika, Hayden, Juniper and Cosmo for hospitality and extraordinary education at Bula Mirri farm, and all the participants for your grace sharing the tasks that make a Land Studio camp happen.