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Selected Talks & Symposiums (cont'd)

1979 
Holland, Michigan, Hope College, March 9, 1979

Seattle, Washington, University of Washington, "Earthworks as Ecology," July 30 - Aug. 19, 1979.

1980 "Barbaralee Diamonstein: Inside New York's Art World," videotaped interview with Beverly Pepper, shown at Leo Castelli Gallery, New York, January 1980, published by Rizzoli International and available through Castelli/Sonnabend Tapes & Films, Inc.

American Academy in Rome, "A 1965-1980 Retrospective in Slides," February 4, 1980.

Washington, D.C., International Sculpture Conference XI, June Panels: Monumentality on the Urban Scale, Site Sculpture/Land Reclamation

Cambridge, Massachusetts, Grand Hall, Harvard University (sponsored by Townscape Institute), "The Public versus Public Art," December 2, 1980.

1981 Winston-Salem, North Carolina, Southeastern Center for Contemporary Arts (SECCA), artist-in-residence, January 28-29, 1981.

1984
Ames, Iowa, Iowa State University, "Perceptions," Department of Landscape Architecture, April 6-8 "From Sculptural Illusion to Reality"

Boston Museum School, Boston, Massachusetts, December 5, slide lecture.

UBU Republic, "Catch Desire by the Tail,: written by Picasso, performed at Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum of Art, October 25th and 26th, 1984.

Baltimore Museum of Art, Baltimore, Maryland. Slide lecture to Friends of the Museum, June 6, 1984

1985 
Atlantic Center for the Arts, New Smyrna Beach, Florida, Artist in residence, February 3 - 23, in conjunction with Barbara Rose and composer Morty Feldman.

1986 
Artist in residence, American Academy of Rome, January through March, 1986.

1988 
Wilson Arts Center, The Harley School, Rochester, New York, Charles Rand Penney Lectures in American Art, March 13, 1988

Department of Landscape Architecture, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, "Sculpture in the Landscape", March 16, 1988

1990
Artists Representing Environmental Art, Inc., Hofstra Museums, Hofstra University, "Environmental Art: Working with the Elements", videotape

Santa Fe Institute of Fine Arts, Santa Fe, New Mexico, Artist in Residence