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Presented By: Institute for the Humanities

Momentary Landscape

A public art installation by Diane Lavoie

Colorful textile art installation in a lush outdoor setting. Vibrant blues, greens, and yellows depict abstract forest and nature scenes under leafy trees. Colorful textile art installation in a lush outdoor setting. Vibrant blues, greens, and yellows depict abstract forest and nature scenes under leafy trees.
Colorful textile art installation in a lush outdoor setting. Vibrant blues, greens, and yellows depict abstract forest and nature scenes under leafy trees.
Diane Lavoie’s Momentary Landscape project is a site-specific pop-up installation located on the U-M campus grounds in close proximity to the School for Environment and Sustainability. The project intends to engage the campus community by embedding large textile panels into the tree line. All of the textiles will be made from up-cycled materials, showcasing sustainability and environmental issues. Taking inspiration from the foliage of southeast Michigan, Lavoie’s on-campus interventions aim to celebrate the positive impact of the beautiful campus landscape on our everyday experiences. The project offers students and visitors a restorative and joyful experience through public art installation.
Colorful textile art installation in a lush outdoor setting. Vibrant blues, greens, and yellows depict abstract forest and nature scenes under leafy trees. Colorful textile art installation in a lush outdoor setting. Vibrant blues, greens, and yellows depict abstract forest and nature scenes under leafy trees.
Colorful textile art installation in a lush outdoor setting. Vibrant blues, greens, and yellows depict abstract forest and nature scenes under leafy trees.

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