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Author
Mikolajczyk, Faith A.Readers/Advisors
Workman, Lachell C.Term and Year
Spring 2024Date Published
2024
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I have lived in one house my entire life. It sits in a small town in upstate New York. I often feel confused when I think of where I am from, and there seems to be little differentiation between my disdain and adoration.These complexities are what compel me to photograph my home, maybe as a means of understanding but also as a means of rectifying. Sometimes, there is neither hatred nor love, and other times both are so enormous that one cannot see over the other. The photographs are not a document of what it is like to live in rural America, but an investigation of my relationship to it.Accessibility Statement
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