Behind the Mint Doors
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Description
“Behind the Mint Doors” is a short ethnographic film that focuses on the community of the Furman University Art Department and the building it inhabits. This student documentary features interviews from five different college seniors, some art majors and some not, and exposes what studying art entails in a hardworking but isolated environment. Disciplines shown include sculpture, printmaking, painting, graphic design, and ceramics.
Producer
Tami Blumenfield
Associate Producer
Jean Schwab
Editor
Sarah Murdaugh and Grace Honohan
Filmed by
Sarah Murdaugh and Grace Honohan
Class
Article
Music Credits
"Reunion" by Jahzzar (Attribution Sharealike License), "Withering" by Rest You Sleeping Giant (Attribution License), "Blossoming" by Podington Bear (Attribution NonCommercial International License)
Acknowledgements
This work was supported by the staff and resources of the Furman University Writing and Media Lab.
Showing
Shown as a part of Furman Engaged! 2018
Creative Commons License
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 4.0 License.
Recommended Citation
Murdaugh, Sarah and Honohan, Grace, "Behind the Mint Doors" (2018). Visual Anthropology Films. 18.
https://scholarexchange.furman.edu/vaf/18