Homeplace
By (Author) Sarah Christianson
Introduction by Arnold R Alanen
Daylight Community Arts Foundation
Daylight Community Arts Foundation
31st October 2013
United States
General
Non Fiction
Hardback
108
Width 254mm, Height 203mm
722g
For Sarah Christianson, home is a 1,200-acre farm in the Red River Valley of North Dakota. Her parents are the fourth, and last, consecutive generation to work this land. She combined her images with materials from her familys archive to create a rich, multilayered narrative about family tradition, agriculture, emigration and the passage of time.
Sarah Christianson (b. 1982) grew up on a four-generation family farm near Cummings, North Dakota. Christianson holds an MFA in photography from the University of Minnesota. Her work has been exhibited internationally and can be found in the collections of several institutions in the Midwest and the National Museum of Photography in Copenhagen, Denmark. She has also received grants from the San Francisco Arts Commission and the Center for Cultural Innovation.
Sarah Christianson's approach to this project is thoughtful, thorough and meticulous in its presentation.,
- Fraction Magazine, December 2013
...an homage to family farming, an exploration of personal ancestry, a scrapbook, a sociological study of Norwegian immigrants, a love letter to North Dakota, and a long-term photography project.",
- Photo Eye Blog, January 30, 2014