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Author
Brannan, EmilyKeyword
Research Subject Categories::HUMANITIES and RELIGION::Aesthetic subjects::ArtPsychic trauma in art
Trauma
Sculpture Exhibitions
Sewing
Textiles
Memory in art
Fabric
Psychotherapy
Date Published
2021-05
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I am exploring the use of art as a means of healing from childhood trauma that I experienced growing up as a lower middle-class girl in Appalachia. I use imagery from old family photos, visual, and sensory memory to recreate my distorted memories. I am working to find some sort of empathy for my family members who created these traumatic experiences for me growing up. Trauma theory explains that the individual needs to relive and revisit traumatic memories in order to heal from them and I am attempting that through reliving not only my experiences, but trying to reexamine others’ experiences and the intergenerational trauma that lead to the way I was raised.The following license files are associated with this item:
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