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Landslide: Art and the Landscape 2014 Call for Nominations

Do you know of threatened or at-risk examples of art and the landscape? It could be a group of ancient petroglyphs, a sculpted earthwork, a Modernist installation or other examples.   The Deadline for Nominations is Approaching April 1, 2014   Learn more about Landslide

There are just two weeks left to nominate a site for Landslide 2014: Art and the Landscape, this year’s iteration of The Cultural Landscape Foundation’s annual, thematic compendium of at-risk sites. Many of these sites are endangered by development, neglect, vandalism, industrial operations and other threats. For more than a decade, Landslide has successfully brought national attention to threatened sites, raised their visibility, and promoted their informed stewardship. This year’s theme covers a broad range of sites such as ancient rock art, site-specific installations like Robert Smithson’s Spiral Jetty, Herbert Bayer's sculpted earthworks, the Ant Farm art collective’s Cadillac Ranch, Modernist installations by Athena Tacha, and others found in remote locales and urban centers – all are distinct expressions of cultural identity.