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Jackie Brookner : ウィキペディア英語版 | Jackie Brookner
Jackie Brookner (1945 – May 15, 2015) was an ecological artist, writer, and educator.〔Eleanor Heartney, “Mapping a Better World,” Art in America, Oct. 2003, p. 114〕 She worked with ecologists, design professionals, engineers, communities, and policy-makers on water remediation/public art projects for parks, wetlands, rivers, and urban stormwater runoff. In these projects, local resources become the focal point of community collaboration and collective creative agency.〔Ann Rosenthal, ”Imagination Can Save Us,” New Practices, New Pedagogies, ed. Malcolm Miles, Routledge, 2005, pp. 79–83〕 Brookner lived in New York City and worked and lectured internationally. ==Education==
Brookner was born in Providence, Rhode Island, and received her B.A. from Wellesley College. She completed all work for a Ph.D. in Art History from Harvard University, except the dissertation, as her focus shifted to making sculpture in 1971.〔Ernesto Pujol, “Journey to Fargo: The Work of Jackie Brookner,” http://www.abladeofgrass.org/blog/2012/apr/30/journey-fargo-work-jackie-brookner/〕 In 1975 she assisted steel sculptor Isaac Witkin in Bennington, Vermont. The following year, she moved to New York City and attended the New York Studio School, where she studied drawing with Nicolas Carone.
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