Michelle Williams Gamaker

Michelle Williams Gamaker (London, 1979) is a moving image artist whose work focuses on the experience of individuals who have been exiled or marginalised in society. Her projects are: “The Fruit is There to be Eaten”, a post-colonial, post-romantic exploration of British directors Powell & Pressburger’s female protagonists; the docufiction feature “Brown Queers”, which explores the multiplicities of identity for Queer people of colour; and magic realist feature film “Violet Culbo”, in development in 2016 with Film London (FLAMIN).

Williams Gamaker is also a Lecturer in BA Fine Art at Goldsmiths College, University of London.

Violet Culbo

Cross Channel Film Lab 2016

Airport worker Dev discovers a mute Indian stowaway, whose animated tattoos reveal the pilgrimage they must fulfil to save her… and uncover their combined history.