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In commemoration of Mother’s Day, the Heard partnered with Creative Push, a multimedia art and oral history project that focuses on the most formative of human experiences: birth. Our Creation Stories is a short film featuring five Native women from across the Southwest sharing their stories of the changing history,

In commemoration of Mother’s Day, the Heard partnered with Creative Push, a multimedia art and oral history project that focuses on the most formative of human experiences: birth. Our Creation Stories is a short film featuring five Native women from across the Southwest sharing their stories of the changing history, culture, and traditions of birth. A moderated panel discussion followed with Nicolle Gonzales, founder of the Changing Woman Initiative and a certified nurse-midwife, Renee Dennison, artist, and Patrisia Gonzales PhD., author of Red Medicine: Traditional Indigenous Rites of Birthing and Healing.
ContributorsSolis, Forrest (Producer) / Dennison, Renee (Videographer) / Czajkowski, Ashley (Editor)
Created2017-05-03
DescriptionBirth Story

Creative Push is a multimedia visual art and oral history project that focuses on the most formative of human experiences: birth. Creative Push is a means to collect, transform, display, and circulate birth stories and artworks.
ContributorsLa-Rue Sandler, Kristine (Storyteller)
Created2015-08-15
DescriptionBirth Story.

Creative Push is a multimedia visual art and oral history project that focuses on the most formative of human experiences: birth. Creative Push is a means to collect, transform, display, and circulate birth stories and artworks.
ContributorsMulvanny, Lainie (Storyteller) / Czajkowski, Ashley (Artist)
Created2015-06-13
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My work revisits this accident and the aftermath of my condition. Since I now live with a great gap in my memory, I wanted to explore the idea of absence. Absence of memories and absence of self. How does one feel when a gap is left in their life story?

My work revisits this accident and the aftermath of my condition. Since I now live with a great gap in my memory, I wanted to explore the idea of absence. Absence of memories and absence of self. How does one feel when a gap is left in their life story? How does one talk about it or feel any emotions when they do not remember a significant part of their life? How is one’s identity affected by this lack of self? I use photography as a coping mechanism to express what I am unable to talk about; an attempt to fill these voids in my memory. https://skane95.wixsite.com/sydney-kane-photog-1/portfolio-collections/my-portfolio/project-title-6
ContributorsKane, Sydney (Author) / Czajkowski, Ashley (Thesis director) / Schneider, Besy (Committee member) / Barrett, The Honors College (Contributor) / School of Art (Contributor)
Created2024-05