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Trepidation
3:30 min., 2005 (video, color, sound)
Trepidation is an experimental video/film depicting the gorgeous, lurking danger of nature. The creatures of the film: raptors and reptiles; are messengers telling of lonliness, fear, and escape. A subtle soundtrack contrasts with dramatic images broken into a quarter grid of lush reds and stark black and white.
Program 25 : March 31, 2007
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HANNAH HENRY
www.hannahhenry.org
Hannah Henry was born in Hartford Connecticut in 1972. She holds a BA in liberal arts from Harvard and an MFA from CCAC. She began her career as a filmmaker winning several honors, including a Cine Eagle Award. After being awarded a Fullbright Fellowship to Hungary in 1997, she worked as the official photographer to the prime minister.
Working mostly in low-resolution stills and video installation, her work has been selected by curators from the Whitney Museum of American Art, the Crocker Art Museum, and the San Francisco Museum of Art. She is now based in Napa, California. |