Film
Madeleine Hunt-Ehrlich
Princess Grace Award:
Graduate Film Scholarship, 2014
Additional Grants:
• 2016 Artist Academy Participant
Madeleine Hunt-Ehrlich is a documentarian working in film, video, photography and multimedia in service to the marginalized and the underrepresented. She has a degree in Photography from Hampshire College and is a current Future Faculty Fellow and MFA candidate in Film and Media Arts at Temple University. Her work has been featured in The Studio Museum and in Harlem’s Studio Magazine, Small Axe: A Caribbean Platform for Criticism, ARC Magazine, Bomb Magazine, and Guernica Magazine, among others, and exhibited in New York, Miami and London. She has completed documentaries in Philadelphia, New York, Miami, and Kingston, Jamaica that explore themes of physicality, violence, and identity within urban contexts. Madeleine has received arts grants from Temple University, the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council as well as the National Black Programming Consortium.
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