Summary
The Center for Land Use Interpretation is a research organization located in Culver City. The items include seven newsletter issues and a set of postcards.

Historical Note
The Center for Land Use Interpretation is a research and education organization dedicated to the study of how the nation’s lands are apportioned, utilized, and perceived. It was founded in 1994 by Matthew Coolidge. Its main office is located at 9331 Venice Boulevard in Culver City, California, and it hosts satellite facilities at the Great Salt Lake Desert in Wendover, Utah as well as the Mojave Desert and Owens Lake in California. The collection was donated by Aurora Tang and the Center for Land Use Interpretation. [Sources: 1, 2]

Scope and Contents
Documents: Seven editions of The Lay of the Land newsletter. Twelve exhibition postcards.
 

Center for Land Use Interpretation

Titlesort descending Artist(s)/Author(s) Date Acquired Reference #
The Lay of the Land: Winter 2014 12/19/2020
ST.32108.TH
The Lay of the Land: Winter 2015 12/19/2020
ST.32109.TH
The Lay of the Land: Winter 2016 12/19/2020
ST.32114.TH
The Lay of the Land: Winter 2017 12/19/2020
ST.32110.TH
The Lay of the Land: Winter 2018 12/19/2020
ST.32111.TH
The Lay of the Land: Winter 2019 12/19/2020
ST.32112.TH
The Lay of the Land: Winter 2020 12/19/2020
ST.32113.TH
[enter for Land Interpretation Flyers] 3/18/2022
FS.32851.EN