Alice Foxley: Selected Arisings

About Alice Foxley

Images rise up and life itself comes into consciousness.

Landscape is the sum of all human endeavor to negotiate our terms of belonging to our Earth. It is the physical manifestation of the interplay between natural forces and the human will. A meaningful study of landscape addresses natural forces and the nature of us human beings in balanced equilibrium.

Landscape is the subject of the landscape architect, who is tasked at different scales with transformation of the materials and systems of Earth – historic places of meaning to individuals and communities and sites with ever-evolving ecologies, the complexity of which we still barely understand.

How do we practitioners of landscape architecture deepen our subject understanding at a time when human will is feared as a devastating force for the Earth? What resources can we draw on to challenge and change bad habits and apply with less self interest our creative forces for the good of all living things and our common Earth?

How do we educators bring the breathtaking subject range of landscape within the grasp of students? How do we support a student’s process of self-understanding and confidence in navigating such varied subject matter, and equip them with design methods and skills that will serve them personally and professionally for a life time?

Through my work as a landscape architect as well as personal artistic practice I am exploring these questions and seek to make relevant insights available for education and discourse. Artistic practice is a special form of cognition when it seeks to transform intuitive insights into material matter. Increasingly I believe that personal artistic practice, which quietly informs the work of many Landscape Architects, requires more specific attention and therefore needs to be made visible.

In no particular order, I therefore share with this website a selection of work from my personal artistic practice. The selection will change from time to time. 

Contact: mail(a)alicefoxley.uk

Further information: Alice comes from England and lives in Basel, Switzerland where her landscape architecture practice is based. www.studiokarst.com She currently teaches on the BA Landscape Architecture at Bern University of Applied Science, Switzerland, where she leads an interdisciplinary live project studio with a focus on ecosystems and urban life. She is a cooperations partner for the Pilgerzentrum in Zürich, Switzerland, offering drawing as spiritual practice.