Garden History & DesignAja Grande
2020 The Douglas Dockery Thomas Fellowship in Garden History and Design
Gardens On-land and Undersea: Planting Native Hawaiian Revival
Aja Grande is a Ph.D. candidate at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in the Department of History, Anthropology, Science Technology & Society. She is an ethnographer of civic infrastructures and land ecologies as spaces of subject formation. She accounts for the living history found among built environments in 20th and 21stcentury Hawaii and across the United States. As a scholar who works across various forms of media, Grande embraces writing, documentary filmmaking, and multimedia exhibitions for community engagement. Her dissertation examines how intimate knowledge of earthly stewardship, ranging from the mountains to the sea, recovered spaces of land to ameliorate the ecological scars of US colonial infrastructure projects.
The Douglas Dockery Thomas Fellowship in Garden History and Design
To further the study of history and design in the American garden and to look to the future of gardens and their unique place in our environment.
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