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EBB&FLOW

€250.00

With EBB and FLOW, Julia Oram created a series of documentary projects that focus on heritage, immigration, generational history, self, and a reflection on personal identity, and how it has impacted the present. In a photographic book she combines photographs taken from the third generation with texts from the first generation. In a film she interviewed members of the first generation explaining what their transition from Greece to Canada was like for them, things they learned, and how they grew as people, while keeping in context how these influences could have been passed down from generation to generation.

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With EBB and FLOW, Julia Oram created a series of documentary projects that focus on heritage, immigration, generational history, self, and a reflection on personal identity, and how it has impacted the present. In a photographic book she combines photographs taken from the third generation with texts from the first generation. In a film she interviewed members of the first generation explaining what their transition from Greece to Canada was like for them, things they learned, and how they grew as people, while keeping in context how these influences could have been passed down from generation to generation.

With EBB and FLOW, Julia Oram created a series of documentary projects that focus on heritage, immigration, generational history, self, and a reflection on personal identity, and how it has impacted the present. In a photographic book she combines photographs taken from the third generation with texts from the first generation. In a film she interviewed members of the first generation explaining what their transition from Greece to Canada was like for them, things they learned, and how they grew as people, while keeping in context how these influences could have been passed down from generation to generation.