In addition to our signature year-long certificate program, Archeworks offers seminars, workshops and public programs that aim to broaden a community of practice by bringing together diverse groups of individuals seeking greater meaning and impact to their work. In keeping with our philosophy of experiential learning, facilitated peer-to-peer sessions foster imaginative thinking and critical dialogue; generate proposals, prototypes and working models; and develop new models of cross-disciplinary practice and civic innovation.
FALL 2012
WINTER 2012–13
SPRING 2013
SUMMER 2013
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2012–13 LECTURES
Exercise your mind!
This year's public lecture series will bring together architects, landscape designers, ecologists, urban farmers, activists, and artists who are pioneering new practices in urban sustainable food and local food system education and developing new approaches to engaging community stakeholders. A guiding theme that underpins these talks is how design can play a greater role supporting sustainable, equitable food systems and promoting a healthy food culture. This includes exploring how architecture and the design process can enhance both the form and function of urban farms, expand food access education, and develop new resources in communities with little access to locally grown food.
Lecture locations vary; please pay close attention to venue information for each event.
For more information, please contact Archeworks at 312.867.7254 or info@archeworks.org.
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