Liz Walber (Homepage Residency)
| Date start | 04.01.17 |
| Date end | 04.22.17 |
| Start Time | 12am |
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| Associated Program | Welcome to my Homepage |
Liz Walber was a resident of Welcome to my Homepage.
Artist Bio
Liz Walber is a feminist, experimental filmmaker living in Northampton, MA. Her primary interests are Internet subcultures, porn studies, histories of sex work, herbalism, and Jewish lesbian's poetry. As an undergrad at Smith College, majoring in Film, and Gender Studies, she produced two experimental documentaries: New Daughters (a film about online sex work and feminist academic) and Artifact (a virtual seance in response to a sexual assault at her high school). As well, she's produced academic work on ASMR and porn culture, and theory on PTSD and the experience of being a traumatized viewer. Her project Cam Girls is a creative thesis film about herbal abortion, online sex work, ASMR, female celebrity icons, and online spectacle and authorship. She is currently producing Fawn, a documentary about deer in the suburbs of the United States, and Shelf Life, an experimental narrative film about a love story about a lesbian with contamination OCD who predicts climate change.