Isle Royale Reflection"By the second week of my residency, I had taken to listening to the National Park Radio in the mornings as I drank my coffee, much like I would NPR at home. The “programming” mostly entailed long periods of silence interrupted by the comings and goings of park service boats and every once in a while an exchange about a lost item or park police inspection. This may seem like an attempt to escape the isolation or wilderness that this residency offers, but it felt different than that. I was not listening to escape the wilderness but rather to find out how such a place exists within humanity; the radio helped me understand the human scaffolding that helps make this place available for humans and non-humans alike. About the ArtistCecil Howell was an Isle Royale Artist-in-Residence from June 25th to July 13th, 2019. She is a designer and artist, whose practice ranges from mapping, to product design, to landscape architecture. Her work is an exploration of place: how it evolves, how we connect with it, and how we can design it. Growing up in the woods of New York, her love of land is rooted in childhood walks through the forest, observing a successive ecosystem regenerating over remnant stone walls and farmlands.
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Last updated: December 17, 2019