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Encounters: Reflecting on the Trajectory of an Art Object
This essay explores how the meaning of an art object can be altered depending on the context in which the object is represented and encountered. By detailing the provenance of the object, I am able to describe the multiple stories attributed to the object through a material culture framework. The item selected for this study is an artwork titled Dreamwork. The work, as art, and its provenance provide documentation to support a historical, symbolic and environmental perspective that explores how the setting for an object affects perception. I present through a personal lens, as artist–maker, a dialogue on my subjective relationship with this object.