WOLVES BECOME ME

This video reminds me of this awesome lady who does art in the city. Her name is Jessica MacCormack and her movie is called We Become Our Own Wolves. It plays the FIFA March 29 and 20.

‘Blood’ The Middle East

Jess’s film is about being in residence at the Modern Fuel Artist Run Centre/The Artel. Jessica MacCormack worked on an art project with the women in the Isabel McNeil House, a low-security federal prison in Kingston, Ontario. There, three times a week, she painted and drew with the inmates. This animated film was based on their artwork and set to the music of “We Become Our Own Wolves” by Rae Spoon.

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