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Jesse Vogler

Jesse Vogler is an artist and architect whose work sits at the intersection of landscape, politics, and performance. His writing and projects address the entanglements between landscape and law, and take on themes of work, property, expertise, and perfectibility. Jesse is a MacDowell Fellow, Fulbright Scholar, and in addition to his art and research practice, is a land surveyor, co-directs Institute of Marking and Measuring, and teaches across landscape, architecture, art, and urbanism. He is Assistant Professor of Landscape Architecture at Washington University in St. Louis  and Head of the Architecture Program at the Free University of Tbilisi.
Significant and Insignificant Mounds: an Essay  contributionTransect Walk: Cahokia Mounds to Fairmont City  contributionSignificant and Insignificant Mounds: Presentation  contributionMidway Meeting St. Louis  projectSignificant and Insignificant Mounds  projectField Station 3: Anthropocene Vernacular  project