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AFTERMATH
Aftermath grew out of my MA thesis, which explored how to engage viewers with experiences they may never face, like war, loss, and displacement. This installation, made from over 10,000 fragments of porcelain, concrete, copper, wire, and reed, creates a space to walk through ruins, to feel the weight of what’s broken, and perhaps, to notice the quiet presence of hope among the remains.
Photos by James K. Farre
War
Alberta, Canada
Aftermath
2017









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