ArtPrize September 19 - October 7, 2012 | Grand Rapids, MI
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Rebecca Glotfelty
Charlevoix, MI
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BA
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Rebecca Glotfelty

Artist bio

Rebecca has been a producer of commercial and documentary films since 1996. Her cultural documentaries have been shown and utilized by educators, universities and organizations across the U.S. and abroad. For the past six years, she has created documentaries in collaboration with the Little Traverse Bay Bands of Odawa Indians. The program, Four Directions and the Waganakising Odawa has been broadcast on all Michigan PBA affiliate stations and has been offered as a satellite feed to national markets. Other documentaries include: Journey to Joy: Song of the Lakes, King of the HIll: The Israeli Settlement Game in the West Bank, The Waganakising Odawa, and Sucha Normal Thing: A Simple Journey into the Israeli-Occupied West Bank.

Glotfelty is currently the Executive Director of Real People Media, a 501(c)3 nonprofit which helps people tell the stories of their communities through video. Real People Media serves the people of northern Lower Michigan and the eastern U.P.
About the work
Title: LandMine

Art form: Film / Video

Medium: Video

Year created: 2011

Description of work: Filmmaker, Rebecca Glotfelty grapples with the questions of inheritance, land stewardship and environmental and historical preservation in this documentary, which is centered around two personal tragedies. The film reveals Glotfelty’s inability to protect her family's sacred places.

In July of 2010 an oil pipeline burst near the Glotfelty’s hometown of Marshall. Before the break was detected, approximately 840,000 galloons of crude oil entered Talmadge Creek and then into the Kalamazoo River.

Located two miles downriver, Glotfelty’s family farm was directly affected by the oil spill. Scenes of the farm made national news. After a nine-year absence, Glotfelty returned to access the damage.

Glotfelty skillfully weaves the story of the oil spill with the 2010 passing of her grandmother, Flossie. Her death raises another poignant question for the family, “What will happen to her centennial farm?

Watch Part 1 of LandMine below. Part 2 at www.LandMineFilm.blogspot.com

Rebecca Glotfelty is showing at:

Monroe Community Church Monroe Community Church
800 Monroe Ave NW
Suite 140
Grand Rapids, MI 49503

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