An accomplished visual artist and filmmaker, she emerged from the New York art scene in the 1970s. Known for her staged photography featuring dolls and miniature environments, her work explores themes of gender, domesticity, and identity. Transitioning to film, she wrote and directed "My Art" in 2016, blending personal narrative with reflections on creativity. Her multidisciplinary approach and unique aesthetic have solidified her as a prominent figure in contemporary art and cinema.
A sharp, intimate indie dramedy about Aura, a recent art-school graduate who returns home to Long Island and confronts the quiet pressures of family,...