Jeremy Chandler

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From Jeremy's website:
"Artist's Statement:Over the course of the past few years, my research has been driven by a curiosity in people's relationship with the natural environment and how social groups or communities organize within the landscape around shared ideas or forms of recreation. I am interested in nature as a culturally charged space and how people use it to assert dominance, power, and identity, while functioning as a place of escape. My work focuses on the social dynamics between people within this context, as I am interested in the psychological effects of seclusion; specifically, how human beings react whenever they are not being observed and how social norms can break down or perpetuate within the secluded spaces."

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