Released in 2014, All is Found is a short film by Kamee Abrahamian and Katelyn Partlow.
Kamee Abrahamian was born in Scarborough, Canada to an Armenian family by way of Beirut; arrives in the world today as a queer woman and a multidisciplinary producer / artist / facilitator / storyteller. She has a BFA/BA in film & political science, an MA in art therapy, and is currently pursuing an MA/PhD in community, liberation & ecopsychologies. The bedrock of Kamee’s arts training is in classical ballet, theatre, and visual art. In collaboration with fellow artists (lee williams boudakian, Katie Partlow, The Hye-Phen Mag), she continues to develop a body of work inclusive of film, performance, writing, digital art & design (Dear Armen, Saboteur Productions).
Katelyn Partlow is a visual artist and performer with a background in sustainability and waste management. While receiving her BA in Sustainable Community Development, she worked with the DC Department of Public Works as a recycling consultant for the District’s public schools. Her photography has been exhibited in galleries and published in Vice, NY Daily News, ICG Magazine and Washington Life Magazine. She is currently living in LA and collaborating with Saboteur Productions on a performing arts and film project called, Alchemy of Waste.
All Is Found documents a quiet circuit-bending musician (Mickey) as he searches through a demolished school in the hopes of finding scraps and discarded objects which he later tinkers into musical instruments.
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