d. Wilma Stone (UK, 2025) 82m
In Grey Milk & Lost Kin, artist filmmaker Wilma Stone gathers what has been discarded—damaged film, fragmented images, and forgotten archival voices, with her own contemporary shot footage and field recordings—and transforms them into a polyphonic dreamscape.
Crafting an imaginary world of her hidden ancestral lineage—from the Gypsy/Traveller communities of Scotland—she restitches the torn edges of a history that colonial legacies have sought to unmake. Inscribed by and in dialogue with historical and psychic traumas, its decay speaks of the slow violence of forgetting, mirroring the way memory corrodes under the weight of neglect.
Grey Milk & Lost Kin is an evocative act of reclamation, a bearing witness to what has been lost and what still endures and calls out to us to be made real, to be remembered, and to be named.
View this moving image work in the CCA Gallery on Fri 7 & Sat 8 Nov.
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