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Author
Hunter, JulianneKeyword
Printmaking ExhibitionsPaper works Exhibitions
Installations (Art) Exhibitions
Memory
Nostalgia in art
Embossments
Intaglio
Silkscreen
Paper sculptures
Denim paper
Repurpose
Anamnesis in art
Hiraeth in art
Objects in art
Repurpose
Renew
Place in art
Grids
Mixed media
Research Subject Categories::HUMANITIES and RELIGION
Date Published
2017-05
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The spaces we occupy and the objects we value vary in degrees of importance at different times. The idea of “home” often encompasses a certain feeling of ambiguity and temporality that is always in flux. For some, home could mean simply a shelter, a vessel for a person to stay, a compartment to keep belongings, or something else, like a person, object or place. This body of work is an investigation into the possibility of cultivating that feeling of “home,” even just for a moment, where a connection or sense of nostalgia is open to experience.The following license files are associated with this item:
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