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Sophie Lemmerman:

BE/LONGING
 
Sophie Lemmerman
Studio Art major
 
Passionate about visual storytelling as a vehicle for human connection, I use the moving image to foster a sense of community in my work. I'm interested in documenting the ways in which food brings people together. Whether it's reuniting with family over a home-cooked meal, meeting a coworker to discuss business over lunch or sharing recipes with friends, food is and always has been a communal experience.
 
For me, the camera is my way of communicating how I see the world. I find that the moving image can produce a visceral effect on its viewer, conveying not just the natural sounds and visuals of an environment but also the tacticle feelings, smells, and even flavors that come with it. This makes video the perfect medium to document the sensory explosion that accompanies food. My work balances the informational quality of documentary film with the creative nature of video art, aiming to transport the viewer into a different world.
 
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Planting Roots (2022)
short film
2022
screening in JAC 255
 
photo of three people laughing and hand harvesting crops in a field with many trees in the background
 
 
Planting Roots is an ode to the origins of food. In a world where we shop for convenience, not for quality, this short film is an invitation to slow down and think critically about the roots of our food. Planting Roots follows the community at Stearns Farm in Framingham, MA through the Fall of 2021 and into the Spring season.
 
close up photo of two hands, one holding a garlic clove
 
By documenting the farm's harvests, community events, and planting sessions, my goal is to immerse the viewer in the world of the farm. An observational documentary, this film is a space for my audience to experience the meditative quality of working on a farm. By giving the images time and space to unfold, the pace is slowed down and viewers are plunged into the community onscreen.
 
photo of a plastic sheeting greenhouse at left, with a two-track path to the right leading into the distance through green grass and fields
 
photo of a blue sign with handpainted white text titled 'STEARNS FARM [CSA]'. Below it is a pedestal with a cookbook with lettuce on the cover, and a stack of green postcards for the farm. Beyond them to the left is a dark doorway through which the film screening on a TV can be seen.
 
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