Eve-Lauryn LaFountain

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Conversation Pieces: A Swan Song Trailer

Eve-Lauryn Little Shell LaFountain (she/her) is an enrolled member of the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa, a multimedia artist, and an educator. She was born into a family of artists and grew up in Santa Fe, New Mexico where she learned how to ride a horse instead of a bike. Her artwork explores identity, history, Indigenous futurism, feminism, ghosts, magic, and her mixed Native American and Jewish heritage through lens based media and installations. Her mostly analog practice also includes beadwork, and live projector performances with her frequent collaborator, Jon Almaraz. Her work has been supported by many institutions, and has shown in several venues and festivals around the world, including the Venice Biennale, the Autry Museum, Walker Art Center, the Museum of Contemporary Native Arts, Los Angeles Filmforum, REDCAT, the Smithsonian Museum of the American Indian in New York, ImagineNATIVE FIlm + Media Festival, and Images Film Festival. Eve has received support for her work from the Sundance New Frontier Labs where she was a Fellow in 2019, and received an Indigenous MacArthur Fellowship in 2018, COUSIN Collective and Cinereach, Mike Kelley Foundation, and the Andy Warhol Foundation. She has also been a Flaherty Fellow, and an Interactive Storyteller for Tribeca Film Institute. In 2008 Eve earned a BA from Hampshire College, where she designed her own major in experimental film, photography, and Native American Studies. She then participated in a filmmaking fellowship at the Institute of American Indian Arts, where she was recruited into the NBC Page Program in Los Angeles. In 2009, Eve became the Operations Manager of the Echo Park Film Center, a community non-profit art organization, where she continues to serve on the operational co-op, curate screenings, work as a projectionist, and teach classes to various communities. She earned an inter-school dual MFA from California Institute of the Arts in Film & Video and Photography & Media in 2014. Eve currently teaches Experimental Filmmaking at Otis College of Art and Design, and CalArts where she is developing an online portfolio development workshop. Eve also works at CalArts as the Senior Film/Video Admissions Counselor, and as special faculty teaching alternative photographic processes and handmade filmmaking techniques. She recently moved back to Santa Fe to focus on her art practice invoking the landscape, community, and family.

Most Popular Eve-Lauryn LaFountain Trailers

Total trailers found: 9

Waabanishimo: Miigadaan Trailer (2017)

25 March 2017

This work presents a side by side preview of video components for an installation titled Waabanishimo: Miigaadan which was originally shot on color 16mm film and edited digitally.

Giizis Mooka’am: Giiwe (Sun/Moon Rise: She Goes Home) Trailer (2016)

01 January 2016

16mm film project made as part of the Waabanishimo (She Dances Till Daylight) series. These films bend time and collapse the space between Los Angeles and Santa Fe, the ghost world and the world of the living.

From Sea to See Trailer (2015)

01 January 2015

Manifest Destiny claimed that all this land, known to the original peoples as Turtle Island, was free for the taking.

Conversation Pieces: A Swan Song Trailer (2015)

12 March 2015

A personal documentary about one family's transitions, composed of conversations between three generations of women, and footage of the homes they've created for themselves.

Smudge Series Trailer (2013)

01 January 2013

This trilogy of 16mm films explores living Indigenous histories in Southern California. The Ojibwe titles come from the artist’s traditional tribal language, which she uses in her art practice to explore, reclaim, and relearn.

They Told Me "Apikaan" Means Braid Trailer (2012)

01 October 2012

Originally an 8mm installation conceived as a loop, They Told Me "Apikaan" Means Braid serves as a reminder of the cyclical nature of language and tradition.

We Are The Explorers Trailer (2016)

01 January 2016

Super 8 film was a format created for home movies. Eve-Lauryn LaFountain uses her super 8 films to juxtapose her own personal experiences with each other and with history.

Salt Flats Trailer (2013)

01 January 2013

Artist Bio: Eve-Lauryn Little Shell LaFountain (she/her) is an enrolled member of the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa, a multimedia artist, and an educator.

Ten Steps to the Inevitable Come Down Trailer (2018)

01 January 2018

This 16mm film was made in loving memory of Devin Risley, who made the the soundtrack. A talented artist, writer, musician, and avid reader, Devin did not take well to this world and took himself out of it in October 2005.