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There are multiple things entering in your mind.
Chath Piersath
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I'm doing a collaborative project with another artist, Mary Hamill. My project is to gather the oral history of war widows, starting with the women of my village, Kop Nymit.
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I am a community social psychologist and a lot of my work deals with social work and helping people overcoming addiction and trauma.
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I'd like to do more collaborations because collaboration creates different viewpoints.
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You get closer to your own humanity by understanding the stories of other people and the struggles they have.
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I think every person has a unique story to tell and we each have the different life events that happen to us and sometimes we may feel sympathetic toward a certain aspect of that life event.
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A lot of my work is process-oriented. I delve into my work and sit alone in silence and work with the material and process it, like talking to yourself.
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I have some advantages of viewing from the two lenses, the two perspectives. I think that a lot of visual artists who come back here from the United States and are Cambodian also write from their American references - looking inside the old culture, and looking at themselves as an American looking into the country where they were born.
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You have to experiment with different mediums and things around you [making art].
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Even though I'm not privileged in the money world, I'm privileged in other ways: I had greater access to education, I can travel, etc. It's the same with writing: the freedom to move in and out of different places, of different realms of existence, of different life forms.
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Sometimes I fantasize about learning to write in Khmer. Because if I could write in Khmer, my perspective would be very different, because I'm both an outsider and insider and I see the writing in a different way. My description would be different from, say, a local writer.
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Every day you are bombarded by so many different things. When you sit down to process everything, it can become interesting visually. You can incorporate a lot of those things that you internalize.
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I have a great advantage: I write from the perspective of my own voice. I'm not copying anyone's voice. It's my voice. I have the advantage of being a writer of English as a second language.
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I liked museums but I wanted to be a dancer, I wanted to go into performing arts, or be a writer.
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For me, the more I understand the story of others, the greater I am able to learn and help other people.
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It's like you're organically developing yourself, moving out, metamorphosing into other forms depending on where you are, what you're doing at the time, how you want to play on things.
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If I were really fluent and born into the English language, I would probably become a greater writer.
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I read a lot when I was in school in the United States, and even though writing in English is very difficult for me, I wrote in journals.
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I don't approach my writing or my work from an academic or analytical point of view. I do it for myself.
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Often when people tell their story, they talk about their strengths and resiliency. It's really about their determination and their aspiration to survive and live.
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The family I grew up in had three generations of widows.
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