
“Ablation”
Director: Jacklyn Brickman
Film: Ablation
Bio: Ablation is an experimental video filmed with a macro lens inside a vintage icebox; A conflation of the loss of ice and snow from a glacier system with that of a common domestic microclimate.
Jacklyn Brickman is a visual artist and educator whose work entangles science fact with fiction to address social and environmental concerns by employing natural entities, processes, and technology. Her work spans installation, video, and performance, with a special interest in cross-disciplinary collaboration and social engagement. Fellowships include The National Academy of Sciences, Chaire arts et sciences, Jentel Foundation, National Endowment for the Arts, and Erb Family Foundation. She has exhibited her work internationally. Brickman resides in Kalamazoo, Michigan, the ancestral and contemporary territory of the Council of the Three Fires – the Ojibwe, the Odawa, and the Potawatomi. Indigenous nations of the Great Lakes region are also known as the Anishinaabe. She is an Assistant Professor of Kinetic Imaging at Western Michigan University.
CATEGORY
Experimental Short
RUN TIME
00:01:12
Country
United States
- Jacklyn Brickman
Director




