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  • ABOUT
    • MISSION
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  • 100 WEST
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Cecil Howell

April 30, 2021

Artist and landscape architect Cecil Howell's ('21) work is a series of cartographic experiments that lead us to question our assumptions about the borders and boundaries of our built environment.

What I like to do with cartography is try and map things that don’t ever make it on to maps and maybe don't even have real physical boundaries, and see how those distort the ways we think about landscapes. - Cecil Howell

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