Lina Bondarenko
Lina Bondarenko was born in Kyiv, Ukraine, and raised in San Francisco, CA. She is a graduate student of Architecture and Urbanism Research at MIT. She considers how the geomorphology of landscape historically has influenced human geography and is confronted by modern human urbanization and the exploitative value systems of a post-industrial world.
Her research platforms, Steep Urbanist and Terrestrial Happenings Lab, produce live Happenings that trace the attempts of modern infrastructure and urban grids to tame steep terrain and control the forces of nature, while celebrating anomalies in the spatial phenomena of mountains and valleys through experimental movement practice and dance. She is interested in how art and performance as mediums can ignite conversations around the meaning and mythology of the ways humans collaborate with their environment, animating narratives of the deep past to orient the long future.
Prior to starting studies at MIT, she practiced architecture and urban planning internationally and taught design at a public highschool.