As an artistic teacher-researcher, Cora Jongsma perceives traces of cultivation on the surface of the land as a tangible quality of landscape, showing the interconnectedness of people and land.
In so-called feltscapes, soft, felted maps made of wool, she maps agricultural areas and artistically researches and collects stories about residents and their connection with the land. She shares these stories and their impact on the landscape of the future with students in educational projects.
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