A multimedia installation exploring our relationship to home and the evolution of housing, deconstructing that relationship, and envisioning a new one.
A reception with the artists and other local housing advocates and organizations will be held on First Friday, May 3rd.
Corrine Yonce is an artist, fair & affordable housing advocate, and documentarian. She combines visual art with ethnographic media, including audio interviews, household objects, and photographs, to explore how our individual ideas of home situates into our shared sense of community. For more about Corrine and her work, visit https://www.cmyonce.com/
Jordyn Fitch is a filmmaker, media educator, community organizer, and shenanigans instigator from South Florida. They are the Production Manager at Junction Arts & Media. They live in Lebanon, NH with their lovely wife and slightly wilting plants. Jordyn has a website that is not nearly as nice as Corrines’. You can check it out at your own risk, HERE.
Maeve Littau graduated from Dartmouth College where she majored in Government, with a focus on political violence. She is interested in community organizing and public policy, as well as filmmaking and editing.