Our summer program in Galicia, Spain, revolves around a series of deep engagements with the rich territories and communities there. We experiment with different registers (visual, sonorous, odorous, haptic, others) and creatively represent the tangible and intangible, visible and invisible phenomena of the territories we traverse and visit. We think critically about how they are shaped and represented. Through a series of encounters, we come to the people, ecology, and production that figure Galicia firsthand. Together we see how forests, communities, farms, industrial factories, and the coastline are interdependent. We hear from experts in Galicia and abroad about opportunities for leveraging territorial systems for widespread benefit, human and beyond human. Students conceptualize projects based on their deep engagement with the Living Territory and distill their insights through drawing, (senorial, critical, collective, subjective, poetic) mapping, and other experimental forms of representation to unveil how dynamic conditions and relations manifest at a specific site. Finally, students offer their responses to the territory as a proposal (pavilion, shed, situated action), conceptual project, and/or brief that intervenes at a critical point to transform current conditions for the better.