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Ones to Watch Short Film Festival

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The event will take place on March 15th at the Institute of Contemporary Art in Boston.The Art of emerging artists

The Ones to Watch series is a celebration of the innovative and creative work of Boston’s emerging artists.

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Clarke has been a prominent figure in the dance film industry for over two decades, and his work has been recognized with numerous awards and accolades.

The Role of the Director

As a director, Clarke brings a unique perspective to the dance film medium. His experience and expertise in both dance and filmmaking allow him to craft a distinctive visual language that is both visually stunning and emotionally resonant.

She has worked with a wide range of clients, from museums and galleries to private companies and non-profit organizations.

  • Film and video production
  • New media and digital art
  • Projection mapping and installation design
  • Photography and visual design
  • Education and community outreach
  • Notable Projects and Collaborations

    Maria Servellón has worked on a variety of projects and collaborations that showcase her versatility and creativity. Some notable examples include:

  • A film installation that used projection mapping to create an immersive experience for a museum audience
  • A photography series that explored the intersection of technology and nature
  • A design project that incorporated interactive elements and virtual reality technology
  • A collaboration with a non-profit organization to create a public art installation that raised awareness about environmental issues
  • Teaching and Education

    Maria Servellón is also a dedicated educator and has taught at various institutions and workshops.

    Her work has been featured in publications such as The New York Times, The Guardian, and The Boston Globe.Exploring Identity through Visual Media

    Brittany Severance’s artistic practice is deeply rooted in exploring the complexities of human identity. Through her photography, films, and installations, she delves into the intricacies of self-perception, memory, and relationships.

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