SYDNEY G. JAMES: HOW WE SEE US explores the creative process of visual artist/muralist Sydney G. James as she creates a new large-scale work on canvas, based upon her mother’s vintage family photograph. As work on her new painting progresses, Sydney’s interactions with family, fellow artists and community members reveal how personal experiences, current events and her hometown of Detroit have inspired and informed her work as a Black woman artist/activist who addresses the status of Black women in society, police brutality, family and community through bold brushstrokes and hues that evoke the complexities of Black reality, joy, pain, and resilience. The film bears witness to the way Sydney G. James transforms walls into creative spaces, provides opportunities for her fellow artists, and invites the public to celebrate, honor, imagine and reflect upon our communities, our realities and ourselves.
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Sydney G. James: How We See Us
16-minutes
Visual artist/muralist, Sydney G. James, addresses the status of Black women in society, police brutality, family and community through bold brushstrokes and hues that evoke the complexities of Black reality, joy, pain, and resilience. Inspired by personal experiences, current events and her hometown of Detroit, she invites conversations with family members and fellow artists as she creates a new work on canvas and transforms vacant walls into creative spaces.
Screening day / time
- Oct 24-27: Virtual Encore
Sydney G. James: How We See Us
Sydney G. James: How We See Us
Filmmaker Notes:
“Our existence as Black female creators is activism,” observes visual artist Sydney G. James. Our art and our activism are inextricably linked. That is who we are.