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Artist's Statement
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Artist's Statement C. Choice (bio) dreaming towards home is a photographic series that visually explores a transitional understanding of where I want to be or to land—a dreaming of possibilities to navigate big open spaces, the outdoors, trees, and access the subconscious layers of being interconnected to the more-than-human world—always understanding that there is still a yearning for culture, for more Blackness. How do I find who I am and who I want to be in relation to these dreams of both/and—appreciating the stillness and isolation, but always remembering the importance of community and the collective? [End Page 102]
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finding place , 2023, archival pigment print from scan of a Polaroid, 6 × 9", Boone, NC
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healing space , 2023, archival pigment print from scan of a Polaroid, 6 × 9", Boone, NC
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liberation season , 2023, archival pigment print from scan of a Polaroid, 6 × 9", Boone, NC
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dreaming towards home , 2023, archival pigment print from scan of a Polaroid, 6 × 14", Boone, NC
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do you have to leave? , 2023, archival pigment print from scan of a Polaroid, 6 × 14", Boone, NC/Charlotte, NC
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C. Choice
C. CHOICE is a daughter, sister, auntie, artist, activist, educator, dreamer, lover, Black/ queer black sheep, wanderer. Born and raised in Georgia, now living in the mountains of North Carolina, Choice's practice considers the layered interconnectivity of identities and how those weigh up against the environments and systems they move through.
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