Directed a documentary film in collaboration with performance artist Linder Sterling.
Emerging in context of the punk and feminist movements of the 1970s, Sterling’s early career involved heading up an all-girl band, designing record sleeves and making artworks combining pornographic, commercial and religious imagery. The film documents a six-hour performance involving four punk bands, twenty women enacting 19th century Shaker rituals, archival photographs and a performance by the artist dressed as Jesus.
Distributed via Tate Online, 2006 and later exhibited as part of a retrospective titled Femme/Object at the Musée d’art Moderne, Paris and the Kestnergesellschaft, Hanover 2013