Growing up, I often felt the need to fit in and the fig tree throughout the years was always a reminder of belonging. My work is concerned with the ideas of home in the eyes of a child in comparison to adulthood.
Read MoreI love allowing the viewer to create their own narrative from a captured moment in time and hope my work evokes feelings from the viewer, whatever that may entail such that they can be engaged with the piece.
Read MorePrimarily, the theme of my work about portraying the sophisticated beauty of womxn, indiscriminate of their race or ethnicity.
Read MoreMy camera acts as a barrier from interaction but also as a longing to connect to the world. I use it to remember events and people while creating something tangible so that others don’t forget me.
Read MoreThis submission includes photos that I took while on my exchange trip from my school in Toronto (OCADU) to the Glasgow School of Art in Glasgow, Scotland.
Read More“Brianne Hunte is a video and film artist. Her work explores and investigates memory, technology, race, and the ever-changing political landscape we live in.”
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