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Episode 123 - Anthony Sebastian Buscaino works as a landscape architect for New York City Parks.
Episode 123 - Anthony Sebastian Buscaino works as a landscape architect for New York City Parks.
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45 minutes
Released:
Apr 27, 2023
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Podcast episode
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Anthony Sebastian Buscaino was born and raised in Brooklyn,
New York and is a third-generation Italian American. His ancestral roots are
from Sicily and Calabria.
During his summers attending university, he worked with a
horticulturist as a gardener in various parks, church grounds, residential
properties, and rooftop gardens. During his studies, Anthony became intrigued
with horticultural therapy. Through a Directed Studies Program at Temple
University he participated in an internship at New York City’s Rikers Island
Prison Complex for the Horticultural Society of New York’s GreenHouse
Program. Anthony acted as an instructor
working directly with incarcerated individuals.
Shortly after his internship, he graduated from Temple University with a
Bachelor of Science degree in Landscape Architecture.
After graduation, Anthony applied for an internship at New
York City Parks. Since that time he has been working as a designer and project
manager for the Capital Projects Division. His team works in the Borough of
Queens where Anthony has worked on plazas, playgrounds, triangles, ballfields,
gardens, pathways, and dog parks.
He continued his education while working for NYC Parks and received
a permaculture design certification and took his tests to receive his landscape
architecture license.
In addition to Anthony’s full-time position as a landscape
architect, Anthony’s zeal for creating art has led him to exhibit his artwork
in groups and solo shows throughout New York City.
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New York and is a third-generation Italian American. His ancestral roots are
from Sicily and Calabria.
During his summers attending university, he worked with a
horticulturist as a gardener in various parks, church grounds, residential
properties, and rooftop gardens. During his studies, Anthony became intrigued
with horticultural therapy. Through a Directed Studies Program at Temple
University he participated in an internship at New York City’s Rikers Island
Prison Complex for the Horticultural Society of New York’s GreenHouse
Program. Anthony acted as an instructor
working directly with incarcerated individuals.
Shortly after his internship, he graduated from Temple University with a
Bachelor of Science degree in Landscape Architecture.
After graduation, Anthony applied for an internship at New
York City Parks. Since that time he has been working as a designer and project
manager for the Capital Projects Division. His team works in the Borough of
Queens where Anthony has worked on plazas, playgrounds, triangles, ballfields,
gardens, pathways, and dog parks.
He continued his education while working for NYC Parks and received
a permaculture design certification and took his tests to receive his landscape
architecture license.
In addition to Anthony’s full-time position as a landscape
architect, Anthony’s zeal for creating art has led him to exhibit his artwork
in groups and solo shows throughout New York City.
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Released:
Apr 27, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode
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