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The Landscape of My Familiar: A documentary photography project

Within this landscape, I am documenting the old and new. The project is a record of this time of change, and my contribution toward weaving the stories of new Minnesotans into our welcoming but wary culture. I am making photographs of Minnesotans in small towns across the state, which will be paired with my subjects’ stories and personal histories. The photographs include the Americans of European ancestry I grew up with and immigrants from the Somali, Mexican and the Hmong diasporas, among others.TBD

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Project Impact(s): Arts & Culture, Diversity and Inclusion, Heritage Preservation, Vision/Identity

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Last modified by support on 2021/09/05
Created by allnode on 2016/04/26

 

 

 

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