"The Constructed Self" pushes the boundaries of traditional photography to investigate the intersections of identity, representation, race, gender, and belonging. Using digital photography as a foundation to transform traditional prints into three-dimensional objects and speak about how identities are formed and how they may be shaped by the contexts of generational history and geographical location.
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"The Constructed Self" pushes the boundaries of traditional photography to investigate the intersections of identity, representation, race, gender, and belonging. Using digital photography as a foundation to transform traditional prints into three-dimensional objects and speak about how identities are formed and how they may be shaped by the contexts of generational history and geographical location.