Fire Island

Place

Fire Island

Fire Island

Fire Island

Projects

Type

3-Channel Video Installation

Status

Completed

Preservation and change amidst the lone and level sands.

Fire Island, off the coast of New York, is a barrier Island. Formed by sand, waves and wind, it is a landscape in motion. Amidst the shifting sands, a park ranger leads tours to find her childhood home which was destroyed by the National Park when they reclaimed the land as wilderness; a scientist tracks deer making their home in the only federally designated wilderness in NY; a maintenance worker reads the 1964 Wilderness act on a lunch break; a man carves a campground out of the encroaching vines; a couple recreates their home amidst dreams of loss and change.

This film is dedicated to those who have lost their homes, both human and non-human, as a result of recent hurricanes, climate change, or the wandering dunes of time.

Project Timeline

2018

2022

2018

Art Residency

2022

McEvoy Family Award for Film/Video

2022

Art Residency

2022

Work-in-progress showcase

This project has 0 milestones.

2018

Art Residency

2022

McEvoy Family Award for Film/Video

2022

Art Residency

2022

Work-in-progress showcase

This project has 0 milestones.

2018

Art Residency

2022

McEvoy Family Award for Film/Video

2022

Art Residency

2022

Work-in-progress showcase

This project has 0 milestones.

Support

Fire Island

is supported by:

(McEvoy Family Award / Project Space)

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