gravity is stronger here
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gravity is stronger here
GRAVITY IS STRONGER HERE “Phyllis Dooney’s project, ‘Gravity Is Stronger Here,’ is very intimate, very comfortable. It feels like there’s no preconception, there’s no agenda to the photographer, good or bad. You feel you get to know Halea. It feels direct and unmediated.” — JAM E S E STR I N, Lens bl o g co-editor GRAVITY IS STRONGER HERE, a multimedia documentary project, was launched when photographer Phyllis Dooney travelled down to Greenville, MS in 2012 and met Halea Brown in a local karaoke bar; Halea is outspokenly gay, devout, talented, charismatic, and generous. Through her, Dooney spent the past 5 years documenting Halea’s entire family, who are candid in this project about things like addiction, domestic abuse, money, solitary confinement, gay life, love, and faith. Greenville sits riverside in the Mississippi Delta, and represents the American boom town—a geo-political force in the 20th century—that has been working towards a second coming in a challenging economy. Intoxicated by the muddy, redolent Delta air, local people say that gravity is stronger here, that gravity binds them to this place where storytelling and individualism flourish. Dooney’s journey is one into the American collective consciousness, via the portal of one particular family. This experimental we hope you’ll join us for us, it’s an outward appreciation for the tapestry that is American life documentary project is built to be kinetic: a story that unfolds over media platforms, in permutations of documentation and imagination. STAY POSTED ! And it’s almost finished! The prose/image collaboration between writer Jardine Libaire and Dooney is slated to be published in an art book, titled Gravity is Stronger Here, by Kehrer Verlag in Europe (Dec. 2106) and in the US (Apr. 2017). Libaire’s prose pieces complement and counterpoint the images, using details that she gleaned from trips to Greenville, as well as lines excerpted from And of course we’ll send you insider tidbits as we make our way to the r e l e a s e o n D e c 1 , 2 0 16 ! interviews with the family. The content was researched and collected with the accuracy required by nonfiction, but the employment of the quotations and facts is closer to poetry, resulting in a story with enough space to honor contradictions and open-ended questions. Online multimedia components, including intimate interviews and even unexpected amateur music videos, will launch in conjunction with the European book launch. Together the book and web elements portray an American family today who dream out loud while fighting the silent undertow of poverty, domestic and cultural narratives. The delivery is nonlinear, but the Brown family are powerful characters, and their story pulls in the reader like any great American tale. PHYLLIS B. DOONEY is a New York City based photographer and visual storyteller. After graduating from Pitzer College, she began her career as a photo art director in the commercial sector. Currently, Phyllis works as a social documentary photographer. She attended Eddie Adams XXVII in Autumn 2014. Her work has appeared in The New York Times Magazine, The Atlantic’s CityLab, The Boston Globe, Feature Shoot, The Huffington Post, Prison Photography, American Photo and elsewhere. Phyllis’ project “Gravity Is Stronger Here” was recently awarded first place in The Center’s Editor’s Choice category. She is a Screen Projects’ mentee and was accepted into the 4th annual New York Times Portfolio Review in 2016. J A R D I N E L I B A I R E has an MFA in Writing from the University of Michigan, and was a winner of the Hopwood Award. She is the author of the novel Here Kitty Kitty, Little, Brown & Co., 2004, 2005, and the book series The Upper Class, under the pen name Carolyn Says, HarperCollins, 2008, 2009. She has written for: Elle, New York Magazine, BlackBook, Men’s Health, Self and others. Her newest novel, White Fur, will be published by Hogarth / Random House in May 2017, and will also be published in France at Presses de la Cité, as well as Weidenfeld & Nicolson / Orion in the UK. White Fur has been optioned and is in development for a cable television series. M O R E O N O U R STE LLAR TEAM: BOOK EDITOR: Alison Morley BOOK DESIGNER: Ramon Pez VIDEO EDITOR: Michael Reich GUEST VIDEO EDITOR: Joshua Banville (SURPRISE) GUEST ARTISTS: Sara Jimenez, Dominick Rapone