Emily Moses
Intern
Emily is a gardener and artist from Minnesota where she grew up spending a lot of time outside swimming in lakes and cross-country skiing. Her previous work fostered an appreciation for the attentiveness, rituals, and community required for the installation and long-term maintenance of place. She received her undergraduate degree from Carleton College in sociology and environmental anthropology and eventually found her way to landscape architecture. Emily is drawn to projects that are process oriented, cross-pollinated, and attentive to temporal scales and cultural transitions. She is currently in her second year of the Master of Landscape Architecture and Regional Planning program at the University of Pennsylvania and is energized by processes that prioritize multi-sensual and diverse techniques of site analysis, graphic representation, installation, and maintenance. This is largely why she is very excited to be at STIMSON for the summer!
She has a love for making things with her hands, the smell after it rains, and gazpacho.