Lynne Sachs
Lynne Sachs intricately layered films, web projects and
installations explore the borders between genres, discourses, racialized
identities, psychic states and nations. In 2001, Lynne received a Media
Arts
Fellowship from the Rockefeller Foundation to complete Investigation
of a Flame , an experimental documentary about a civil disobedience
action in 1968.. Her
films have been screened at the Museum of Modern Art, the Pacific Film
Archive and the Sundance Film Festival. Recently, she created several
concept
ually inspired installations using time-based media and sculpture. This
year she and San Francisco artist Jeanne Finley collaborated on The
House of
Drafts (house-of-drafts.org), a fiction based web project they created
with several Bosnian media artists while living in Sarajevo. Lynne lives
in Brooklyn with her partner Mark Street and their daughters Maya and
Noa.
She currently teaches as a visiting artist in the Film and Media program
at Hunter College, City University of New York.
Lynnes website is www.hi-beam.net/mkr/ls.
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