Graduation Date
2022
Preview
Date of Exhibition
4-9-2022
Title of Exhibition
Prograde & Retrograde
Artist Statement
Within my conceptual framework, I investigate
my cultural identity and familial background by
connecting with my family’s culture, religion, history,
and language. Through found objects and familial artifacts, my
current work focuses on constructing a family
dining room to signify how family meals establish
cultural traditions that can extend from generation to
generation.
Type of Work
Photography
Short Description
By presenting personal recorded
conversations with my family along with historical
photographs I make the audience feel as if though
they are a part of the work, welcoming them into the
space. Because I have not fully experienced Vietnam,
I project the same feeling of cultural diaspora with the
audience by simulating a unique conversation
and dining tradition. I better
understood fragments of my family’s experiences
in Vietnam as well as their difficulties adapting to
America thanks to their stories.
Dimensions
6.9 in x 4.8 in x 0.6 in
Medium
photo album
Date of Online Publication
7-2022
Rights
Copyright 2022, Tracy Lam. Reproduced with permission. The artists and/or collaborators who contribute to the Rollins College Student Art Gallery and Archive retain the rights to their own works. In making these collection materials available, Rollins College does not grant permission to reproduce or redistribute them, in part or in full. The College does not own the copyright to any of the materials, cannot grant any requests for permission to reproduce them, and will forward reproduction requests to the artists and/or collaborators.
Keywords
cultural identity, culture, family history, family, installation, Vietnam, Vietnamese culture, meals, family meals, dining, family dinners, cooking, identity, cultural identity, family identity, photography, photo album