Tag Archives: Visual and Critical Studies

Reports From the Field: Works In Progress in Visual and Critical Studies, March 30th

I will be presenting my work as a featured alumni speaker at the event, “Reports From the Field: Works in Progress in Visual and Critical Studies” at California College of Arts. I am presenting alongside my former classmate and friend, … Continue reading

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A thesis in pictures

As a Visual and Critical Studies student I am constantly being reminded by my advisors to use the visual as an anchor in which to discuss the critical and theoretical issues my thesis addresses:  race, whiteness, mobility, place, space, home, … Continue reading

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Homesick: The Search for Belonging in New Orleans’ Landscape of Loss

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Wandering Home, the introduction from Homesick: The Search for Belonging in New Orleans’ Landscape of Loss

The ride West from Tallahassee, Florida was a blur. A heavy tropical storm was directly over head and on the horizon was a gathering of ominous grey, green clouds, interrupted only by the pounding of heavy raindrops against the windshield. … Continue reading

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