Unorganized Territory: Moosehead Triangle Ebook
de Mildred Kennedy-Stirling
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À propos du Ebook
This book engages the nostalgia of place and perceptions of change. Mildred explores recent land use changes brought about by large scale new ownership and use changes notably by the Appalachian Mountain Club, Roxanne Quimby and Plum Creek Timberlands.
Caractéristiques et détails
- Catégorie principale: Livres d'art et de photographie
- Version ebook au format fixe, 160 p.
- Date de publication: mars 31, 2012
- Dernière modification mars 14, 2014
- Langue English
À propos du créateur
Mildred Kennedy-Stirling lives in the Moosehead Lake region. Her practice explores the everyday stories of rural life and the contemporary struggles between social and market forces: jobs, quality of life, and the future of rural communities. Mildred is an independent artist, photographer and archivist. A walk is not just mechanical motion but also a space for critical thinking and creativity. I fancy myself a walker, venturing out into the world to look and share my way of seeing. The camera has always allowed me to collect my walking thoughts in images. My practice values things for narrating the geometry of my relationships. My photographs, as well as everyday items, souvenirs and interactions serve as frames that help me engage my life’s “open spaces” and areas of interest, including land use, domestic identity and social policy.
