Kendra McLaughlin works with moving images to
explore memory, attachment to place, and ethics of representation and care. Her
films frequently dialogue between fiction and non-fiction, between inquiry and
emotion, and investigate where memory makes its home - be it in the mind, in
the earth, or between words. She holds a degree in Visual and Environmental
Studies from Harvard, masters degrees in political arts (SPEAP) and in human
rights from Sciences Po, and is a graduate of Le Fresnoy, France’s national
contemporary arts studio. Raised between Canada and Thailand, she is currently
based in France.