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Author
Brownawell, EmilyKeyword
Research Subject Categories::HUMANITIES and RELIGION::Aesthetic subjects::ArtCeramics
Nature in art
Landscapes in art
Hudson Valley
Date Published
2019-05
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In Traces, I address landscape, materiality, and issues of sustainability by utilizing ceramic as a document. I interrogate the complicated relationships that occur within the oversimplified dichotomy of civilization and nature. Often thought of separately, I argue for a more nuanced and integrated approach to interpreting landscape and our interactions with it.Accessibility Statement
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