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SITElab 13

Seeking Refuge

Films by director Sylvia Johnson

New Mexico-based filmmaker Sylvia Johnson uses visual storytelling to increase understanding of our shared humanity and connection to the natural world. Working with organizations, scientists, artists, and small businesses, Johnson creates films that drive positive change, foster human connection, and support environmental sustainability.

Seeking Refuge highlights four of Johnson’s documentary films created since 2014. Refuge(e), Luz’s Story, Mermaids Against Plastic, and Roaming Wild. These films raise awareness about conditions asylum seekers face in private prisons (including transgender women who face additional discrimination), plastic pollution in the oceans, and the ongoing controversy over wild horses on public lands in the American West.

About Refuge(e), The Santa Fe Reporter writes:

The film successfully mixes traditional documentary style with illustrated watercolor animations that lend emotional depth to the depiction of personal memories such as the men’s nightmarish accounts of trekking through the Central American jungle and their experiences in the Cibola County Correctional Center. The result is a touching exposé of the horrors that might cause a person to leave everything behind, the relief of arriving at the border, and the treatment refugees face in the US immigration system. (Leah Cantor)

Seeking Refuge is on view in SITElab October 5, 2019- January 5, 2020.
To learn more about the Screening & Discussion with Sylvia Johnson on Saturday, October 26 at 3 PM, click here.

Click here to more about Sylvia’s work.

Artist Bios

Sylvia Johnson

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