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Do We Say Goodbye? Grief, Loss, and Mourning artist Mariam Ghani discusses her 2024 film, There’s a Hole in the World Where You Used to Be. An artist, writer, and filmmaker, she looks at places, spaces and moments where social, political and cultural structures take on visible forms. Ghani is a faculty member of Bennington College, VT, where she has taught film/video since 2018.
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Mariam Ghani, There’s a Hole in the World Where You Used to Be, 2024, Single channel video film still
Do We Say Goodbye? Grief, Loss, and Mourning is supported in part by the Maslow Family Foundation, Bill Gottesman and Debra Lopez Gottesman, and Ernie Pomerleau. Programmatic Partners: Vermont Association of Psychoanalytic Studies (VAPS) and Middlebury College. Hospitality sponsor: Lake Champlain Chocolates. Burlington City Arts is supported in part by the Vermont Arts Council & the National Endowment for the Arts.