What We’re Working On

Dewi helping the local community in Sinchi Roca, Peru think about an advocacy video they produced about their stalled-out land title claim. © Jason

6-year old Sage Yellowhorse Martinez with the Rocky Mountain Indigenous Dancers warming up for a dance performance at The Dairy Center for the Arts in Boulder, CO. © Jason

2023 was a busy year full of growth and experimental projects that set the stage for 2024. We traveled around the world and across the country on a handful of commissions, all focused on new approaches to story sovereignty and how we can address issues of authorship, agency, and representation by also working collaboratively with our partners in front of the camera:

  • EARLY 2023: Working with USAID and local partners in Peru, the Philippines, and Madagascar using our STORY COLLABORATIVE approach along with traditional photojournalism and filmmaking to explore dynamics between big Western conservation projects and local communities.

  • MID 2023: Working with World Wildlife Fund to run our STORY COLLABORATIVE workshops (videos of behind the scenes in Namibia and for USAID) in the context of mangrove ecosystems in Mexico, and cultural identity and wildlife conservation in Namibia.

  • 2023-2024: Working with Community Solutions on a series of 10 short films plus a feature film in partnership with the people working to prove that homelessness is solvable in cities across the United States.

After nearly four years in production, we’re excited to share that MY NAME IS NOT AMY will be premiering at the Denver Film Festival in November 2024. We’re also collaborating with our close friend and local herbalist, shaman, and artifact medium, Monticue Connally on the experimental short film URBAN SHAMAN; as well as the Rocky Mountain Indigenous Dancers on their cross-cultural healing work throughout the region.

Other projects in the works include several grant proposals under consideration for various socially engaged art projects closer to home and with our local Indigenous community.

Monticue Connally harvesting and prepping plants for teas, tinctures, and extracts, in a video still from a summer filming session for URBAN SHAMAN.

Jason meeting with photographers in Nama Pan, Namibia during a STORY COLLABORATIVE workshop in partnership with WWF. © Dewi