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Author
López Vergara Anaya, DerekReaders/Advisors
Houssart, EmilieDe Armendi Sobrino, Aurora
Nusbaum, Thomas
Term and Year
Spring 2025Date Published
2025-05
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Throughout my MFA at SUNY New Paltz, each project reflects my growing understanding of community, nature, collaboration, and craftsmanship. Deeply rooted in personal experiences, these projects explore ecological consciousness, cultural identity, and collective labor. This thesis discusses the origin and development of my projects—Water Talks, Picking Up Sticks, 6×6 Garden, Woodworking, and Hay Paper—highlighting the role of community and materials in my artistic practice.Accessibility Statement
If this SOAR repository item is not accessible to you (e.g. able to be used in the context of a disability), please email libraryaccessibility@newpaltz.eduThe following license files are associated with this item:
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Except where otherwise noted, this item's license is described as Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International