Humanities in the Wild is an exploratory outdoor experience that invites participants to experience Utah landscapes and environments through literature, poetry, and conversation.
For example, you might join historian Hikmet Loe and scientist Jaimi Butler for an asynchronous excursion to and an enlightening conversation about Utah's most famous land art, the Spiral Jetty. Or, you might find yourself at Parowan Gap for a short trek led by Hopi Guide Bertram Tsavadawa and Assistant Professor of Geology Jason Kaiser.
If your organization would like to partner on a Humanities in the Wild event, please contact Kase Johnstun at