Our film My Louisiana Love is showing every day July 22-31 at 3:30 at the National Museum of the American Indian in Washington, DC as their "July daily film." Take a look if you're in the area, and let us know what you think!
Artward Bound turns 1
The Artward Bound program at Massachusetts College of Art and Design celebrated its first complete year on Tuesday with a gathering of students, families, teachers, and funders.
The program offers Boston students in grades 8-12 a chance to dive into art while receiving academic support throughout their high school careers. The goal is to hep students gain admission to and succeed in college art programs.
At the gathering, they showed a video we produced, which highlighted a great project the students did this spring, creating a Field Guide to the Fens. Congratulations Artward Bound!
BREAKFAST piece at Exclamation Point! 10
Please join us for two evenings of film-inspired works at Fort Point Theatre Channel July 6 & 7 at 8pm. My video sculpture BREAKFAST will be installed as part of the event. I filmed one minute of my family's breakfast for an entire year, and cut together 5 seconds from each day. The resulting half hour of fleeting memories will be projected onto a sheet of mylar hanging from the gallery ceiling. Check it out, along with the work of several talented Fort Point artists!
Sneak Preview
MassArt is hosting a free sneak preview of my new documentary Indelible Lalita as part of their screening series for Summer Film School faculty. The event will be on Wednesday, June 27 at 6:30pm in Film Screening Room 1 at Massachusetts College of Art and Design, 621 Huntington Avenue, Boston. Check out the trailer here!
Stay tuned for the big premiere of the film later in the year.
Victim-Offender Dialogue Conference
There were also presentations by Kathleen Dennehy, Acting Commissioner of Corrections in Massachusetts; Jon Wilson of JUST Alternative, which works to advance victim-centered practices in justice and corrections; Robin Casarjian of the Lionheart Foundatio, which helps spread emotional literacy; and Janet Connors, a long-time community and social justice activist in Boston neighborhoods most affected by violence and social injustice. Janet's 19-year-old son was murdered during a home invasion in 2001, an event that refocused her activism towards restorative justice practices.
This was a very moving gathering, one that touched both intellect and emotion. I had a very engaging lunch conversation with a group of people that included two convicted murderers - who are both now working on restorative justice issues. Congratulations to Carolyn Boyes-Watson and her team for a very successful event!
Dijkstra Piece Premieres in Amsterdam
Photo: Henriette Lohman
My husband Jorrit Dijkstra will be premiering a new piece he composed for the David Kweksilber Big Band on May 21 at the Bimhuis in Amsterdam.
DKBB is known for playing "the ultimate music of this moment," according to I Amsterdam. Improvisation often plays a role, as it will with Jorrit's piece... which is a moody one I've been hearing emanating from our basement for several weeks and am eager to hear translated to live instruments. Jorrit will be playing Lyricon, a vintage wind synthesizer from the 1960s.
I was very lucky to have Jorrit write music for my films Monkey Dance and Indelible Lalita.
Summer Teaching
The semester has now wound down at Boston University, and I'm gearing up for the summer's intensive teaching. June 25-29 I'll be teaching Producing the Documentary, a weeklong course at the end of MassArt's Summer Film School - which is a great set of courses for anyone wanting to dive into filmmaking.
Then in July I head up to Rockport, Maine, for my first time teaching at the renowned Maine Media Workshops. My class runs July 8-14 and is called Storytelling with Canon HDSLRs (note product sponsorship!). We'll be exploring non-fiction storytelling through the beautiful, and affordable, magic of the DSLR camera and Zoom audio recorders.
I'm especially looking forward to a collaborative workshop I'm giving at MassArt over the course of two weekends (July 6-21). It's called 2 Weeks + 1 Word = A FILM. Class members will together brainstorm a single word as the inspiration point for a film they will make together in the course of two weeks. Bring it on!