The Filmmaker's Life with Catherine Herrera - 07/27/23

03/02/2024 1h 17min Temporada 4 Episodio 13

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Episode Synopsis

Our guest this week is Catherine Herrera. Joanne talks to Catherine Herrera about how, as an Indigenous woman of mixed ancestry, she uses her documentary films as a way of bridge-building.

Catherine Herrera creates impactful art that inspires dialogue and action by sharing unique stories with broad audiences. Coastal climate change is the focus of Catherine's current public art and documentary project
Martins Beach, highlighting today's collaborative California Native
Coastal Stewardship programs inspiring hope for mitigation and renewal.

Catherine is a professional documentary filmmaker and photojournalist,
with a body of personal art/films/installations reflecting on themes of
belonging, identity, memory and notions of 'home,' including: "Bridge
Walkers", created on commission and exhibited at the de Young Museum; art installations: "Feast of Beams", "Sitting Ohlone I", "Open Doors to a Healing"; several short films: "Witness the Healing", "Transition", "From the Same Family: An Intimate View of Globalization" and "Alphabet People"; and, her first feature documentary, "Transition".
In September 2023, Catherine will exhibit photographs selected by curator Elizabeth Hawley from Catherine's series, Landless Indians, for a group show featuring contemporary Native American artists. Catherine Herrera is the third generation of photographers in her family.

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