The 2018 Overlook Field School considered questions of wastelands + beauty –
It is conventionally held that the beautiful and the wasted belong to mutually exclusive categories. Yet, they share a key distinction: both categories are plastic. Attempts to define them prove elusive. Sometimes, the unstable boundaries
of these antipodal categories overlap, creating a paradox: a landscape, object, or thing that attracts and repels, can be beautiful and can be waste. Landscapes that hold these dual qualities in suspense are characteristic of the sublime.
This summer’s Overlook Field School embraces the complexity of waste and beauty and explores the interstices between each.
- Parker Sutton and Katherine Jenkins,
Resident Artist Instructors