Professor
Dept. of Landscape Architecture, SUNY ESF
New Woodstock, New York
Matthew Potteiger is a Professor of Landscape Architecture at the SUNY College Environmental Science and Forestry where his teaching, research, and community engagement focuses on understanding the vital cultural practices that shape landscapes. For over two decades he has led studios and community-based projects, and conducted international research on the interrelationships of food and landscape and the role of design in creating sustainable and socially just food systems. His book, Landscape Narratives: Design Practices for Telling Stories (ASLA Merit Award, 1998), co-authored with Jamie Purinton, outlines methods of working with narratives as a means of interpreting and designing landscapes.
SUN-C09: Eating Ecologies: Growing Edible Green Infrastructure and Environmental Justice
Sunday, October 6, 2024
2:00pm – 3:15pm ET