2008: This 4-minute experimental film is the cornerstone of an installation utilizing both the moving image and digital prints of still images from the film. The film itself was made largely without using a camera by creating photogram images on 16mm black and white film in a darkroom. The looping film deals, in a very abstract way, with the legacy of cotton farming in the United States, particularly in the filmmaker's home state of Mississippi.
Another Word for Family
2007: In this 17-minute experimental documentary, the filmmaker returns to her small hometown in the Mississippi Delta to explore the burden of its troubled history and its impact on her own life. Through both new Super 8 footage and family archives, the film confronts how a community and its individuals deal with the legacy of racism.
The space within memory
2007: An abstract journey through the filmmaker's memory and emotion about her hometown in the Mississippi Delta. The experimental film uses altered video footage and a dreamlike audio track of ambient sound and conversations.
brother/sister
2007: The lines between a brother and sister blur, raising questions about how similar and how different we are. This short, experimental art video uses superimposed images of a brother and sister with an audio track of conversations between them. While the siblings are physically indistinguishable at times, each has a strikingly different approach to life.
Ritual
2007: A four-channel installation originally shot in Super 8 film, using a simple, observational approach in building a relationship among Thai Buddhist, Indian Hindu, Indian Muslim, and American Christian traditions.