Double Negative
Within land art, audiences are asked to experience, "see," the landscape with and through the art. The Double Negative Project asks the students to re-experience the Mormon Mesa, to see the spirit of the landform and landscape. From their interruptions, they are to construct a folly. A place to inhabit or experience the mesa.

Work by Bryce Shintaku

Work by Jorge Hernandez


Work by Kim Galbe
