Rebecca Schultz

Multidisciplinary Artist | Arts Educator

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Multi Families Project

Multi Families Project

Lived Experiences

Wish You Were Here

Wish You Were Here

Lived Experiences, Performance

Where Do You Belong

Where Do You Belong

Lived Experiences

This Many People

This Many People

Lived Experiences, Performance

Safer to Name

Safer to Name

Lived Experiences, Performance

Early Performance Work

Early Performance Work

Lived Experiences, Performance

Even Stones Have a Sentience

Even Stones Have a Sentience

Materiality of Place, Public Art

Council Rock

Council Rock

Materiality of Place

Reclamation

Reclamation

Materiality of Place

Hubbard Brook Paintings

Hubbard Brook Paintings

Materiality of Place

Wissahickon Schist Geology

Wissahickon Schist Geology

Materiality of Place

Stone Structures

Stone Structures

Materiality of Place

Petrology

Petrology

Materiality of Place

The Women of Brush Creek

The Women of Brush Creek

Materiality of Place

Land Drawings

Land Drawings

Materiality of Place

Take Us To The River

Take Us To The River

Local Ecologies, Public Art

Water Table

Water Table

Local Ecologies, Public Art

Walk the Green Path

Walk the Green Path

Local Ecologies, Public Art

Our Grassroots

Our Grassroots

Local Ecologies, Public Art

Installations at Philadelphia Parks

Installations at Philadelphia Parks

Local Ecologies, Public Art

Art in the Open

Art in the Open

Local Ecologies, Public Art

Now Growing in Mantua

Now Growing in Mantua

Local Ecologies, Public Art

Rebecca Schultz

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rebecca@rebeccaschultzprojects.com

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I live and work in Lenapehoking, the traditional territory of the Lenape. I acknowledge the Lenape as the original people of this land and their continuing relationship with their territory.

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