We/Me


Autoria(s): Young, Kaitlin
Contribuinte(s)

Borsuk, Amaranth

Salinas, Alejandra

Data(s)

14/07/2016

14/07/2016

01/06/2016

Resumo

Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2016-06

University of Washington Abstract We/Me Kaitlin Young Chair of the Supervisory Committee: Assistant Professor, Amaranth Borsuk School of Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences We/Me uses hand-stitched poems to explore how layers of fabric relate to layers of time and space. It is a collection of poetry that is stitched, rather than written, and is slowly made by hand. The poems are endowed with tactility and weight, and occupy a swath of three-dimensional space. The artist’s house in the Beacon Hill neighborhood of Seattle inspired the poems that make up We/Me. The layering of text and textiles create a visual metaphor that addresses issues of gentrification, feminism, and land-ownership. These short, concrete poems use wordplay to create friction and elicit multiple meanings.

Formato

application/pdf

Identificador

Young_washington_0250O_16102.pdf

http://hdl.handle.net/1773/36409

Idioma(s)

en_US

Relação

We:Me Supplemental Documentation.pdf; pdf; Embroideries, Patterns, and Process.

Palavras-Chave #Concrete Poems #Embroidery #Poems #Poetry #Sew #Stitch #Creative writing #interdisciplinary arts and sciences - bothell
Tipo

Thesis