• EP 31 Landscape designer and naturalist Leland Miyano on loving a place through science and art

  • Mar 1 2024
  • Duración: 1 h y 5 m
  • Podcast

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EP 31 Landscape designer and naturalist Leland Miyano on loving a place through science and art

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  • For over five decades landscape designer, sculptor and naturalist Leland Miyano has connected people to Hawaiian native ecosystems through his gardens in Kahulu`u, at the Bishop Museum and at The Contemporary Museum in Honolulu. In 2019, he created an award winning double hulled canoe installation comprised of invasive guava branches which reflects a Hawaiian sense of place while acknowledging the massive ecosystem transformations Hawai`i has undergone. He shows us his native Hawaiian garden at the Atherton Halau, his work in stone and wood, and talks about his life-long passion for endemic species from snails to plants as an expression of connectivity between science and art.

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