If you’ve ever visited the Camp Hill
office, you’ve probably noticed that some
cubicles are not like the rest. Of course
you see the cubes of the engineers with
AutoCAD running, or of the landscape
architects with their detailed plans spread
everywhere, but if you wander through the
office long enough you'll come across a
different type of cube. Neighborhood plans
from the midcentury tacked to the walls
or little pieces of glass and ceramics neatly
labeled in small bags next to books showing
stone spear points and field bags that have
trowels, flagging tap and worn field maps
beside them: these cubes belong to the
cultural department. BL has offered cultural
services for over a decade, but because of
the scope and nature of cultural work, the
department has often flown under the radar
of most.
This article will share a little of what the
cultural department does, and the services we
offer within the wider BL community.
Jon Libbon
Kristen Janowski