Work
Year
2025-2026

Alice Degelow
alte, neue, other Baumschule

How can decisions concerning the collective—human as well as more-than-human—become more inclusive, and how can such practices be learned? This research explores these questions through the lens of regenerative stewardship: a framework in which asymmetrical relations are continuously negotiated and reconfigured. The inquiry took place at the Neue Baumschule, a former tree nursery and community in Germany of which I am a member.

My entanglement marks the very starting point from which this situated practice begins, and sets the tone for a thesis that unfolds in two companion pieces–experiencing and conceptualising–bringing personal anecdote into dialogue with posthumanist theories. Across three movements–old, new, other–the research traces sedimented histories, present conditions, and possible futures through both digital and embodied interventions. Art education is approached here as a process of learning in the here and now through collaborative and co-creational processes. What emerges within these moments is what this research attends to. It invites you to step in, experience its layers, and live with its contradictions.

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