The Red Desert: Among Dead Volcanoes and Living Dunes |
|
Home |
Presenters |
|
|
Symposium
Video Presentation |
Friday, September 28, 2007
|
| 10:00 |
Introduction and acknowledgement of contributors and donors by
Susan Moldenhauer, UW Art Museum Director (Flash Video)
Art Talk by photographer Martin Stupich
(Flash Video) |
| 11:00 |
Panel Discussion with Martin Stupich, Annie
Proulx, Dudley Gardner, and Charles Ferguson
Wendy Bredehoft, moderator (Flash Video) |
| |
|
| 1:30 |
Afternoon Session Introduction, Susan Moldenhauer, UW Art Museum
Director (Flash Video) Dr. Ken Driese, Remote Sensing
Scientist, Wyoming Geographic Information Science Center,
University of Wyoming (Flash Video)
Through the Eyes of Map Makers: A Cartographic Perspective |
| 1:50 |
Rod Garnett, Professor of Music,
University of Wyoming (Flash Video)
Place and Sound |
| 2:10 |
Dr. Robert L. Kelly, Professor and
Head of Anthropology, University of Wyoming (Flash Video)
Who First
Saw the Red Desert? |
| 2:30 |
Joy Owen, Field Director, Wyoming
Wildlife Federation (Flash Video)
Uniqueness within a varied, high desert landscape
Panel Discussion (Flash Video) |
| 2:50 |
Break |
| 3:10 |
Session Introduction,
Wendy Bredehoft, UW Art Museum Education Curator(Flash Video)
Melinda Harm Benson,
lecturer
and research scientist for the Haub School and Ruckelshaus
Institute of Environment and Natural Resources (Flash
Video)
Law on the Landscape: how policy choices and legal
designations shape the meaning of place |
| 3:30 |
Dr. Jeffrey A. Lockwood, Professor
of Natural Sciences & Humanities, University of Wyoming
(Flash Video
Islands of Life: The Wonders of Insect Diversity in the Red
Desert |
| 3:50 |
Frieda Knobloch, Associate
Professor, American Studies, University of Wyoming (Flash
Video)
Stomping Grounds |
| 4:10 |
B. Ronald Frost, Professor of
Geology, University of Wyoming (Flash Video)
The Geologic History Recorded in the Red Desert Landscape |
| 4:30 |
Karen King, Independent Consultant
(Flash Video)
Contemporary American Indian Thoughts on the Red Desert
|
| 4:50 |
Q & A with Speakers (Flash Video) |
Saturday, September 29
|
| 10:00 |
Session Introduction by Susan Moldenhauer, UW Art Museum
Director. (Flash Video) Marc A. Moffett, Assistant
Professor, Department of Philosophy, University of Wyoming
(Flash Video)
Valuing
the Wasteland |
| 10:20 |
Gary Beauvais, Director, Wyoming
Natural Diversity Database, University of Wyoming (Flash
Video)
Terrible vigilance – Red Desert wildlife and the imperative
of space |
| 10:40 |
H.L. Hix, Director of Creative
Writing MFA Program, University of Wyoming (Flash Video)
An Open Letter |
| 11:00 |
Carol Long, Volunteer, Wyoming
Outdoor Council (Flash Video)
The Red Desert in 1974, and now in 2007. Experience of a family
in the Desert. |
| 11:20 |
Bryce R. Reece, Executive Vice
President, Wyoming Wool Growers Association (Flash Video)
Thriving Where Others Fail and Fall - The Long-Standing
Importance of the Red Desert to Wyoming’s Sheep Industry |
| 11:40 |
Q & A
with Speakers (Flash Video) |
| |
|
| 1:30 |
Linda Lillegraven, Artist
(Flash Video)
Red Desert Glimpses |
| 1:50 |
Russel Tanner, Kyak Marook Heritage
Research, LLC (Flash Video)
Stories from the Old People: Anthropological Perspectives on
Rock Art in the Red Desert. |
| 2:30 |
William A. Reiners, Professor,
Department of Botany, University of Wyoming (Flash Video)
Boar’s Tusk: A Locus of Flux |
| 2:50 |
Erik Molvar, Executive Director,
Biodiversity Conservation Alliance (Flash Video)
Special Values of the northwestern Red Desert: From Wildlife to
WildernessQ & A with Speakers
(Flash File) |
| 3:10 |
break |
| 3:30 |
Session Introduction by Susan Moldenhauer, UW Art Museum
Director. (Flash Video)
Margaret Wilson, Assistant
Professor, Theatre & Dance, University of Wyoming
(Flash Video)
In and
out of balance – a matter of scale |
|
3:50 |
Charles Ferguson, Geologist
(no video available)
Grand Teton to Grand Canyon, Latest Miocene through Pliocene
course of the Green River in the central Rocky Mountain, USA |
|
4:10 |
Sharon A. Long, Forensic Anthropologist
(Flash Video)
Red
Desert: Archaic Period Death |
|
4:30 |
John Mionczynski, Wildlife Biology/Natural
Historian/Scientist/Musician (Flash Video)
Wanderings in the Desert |
| 4:50 |
Q & A and Closing Remarks (Flash Video) |
| 5:00 |
Closing Reception |