Frame Shift: Amanda Bennetts - Uncarving Grace - About the Project (2024)
Frame Shift: Short Films presented by Accessible Arts
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5m 36s
Carve Crevice from Grace is a short film by artist Amanda Bennetts, which examines the capitalist ethos surrounding productivity and the constructed notion of usefulness specifically for those who live with disability and chronic illness. Join Amanda as she take us behind the making of this work.
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