When someone is incarcerated, female family members often pick up the pieces. But the financial and emotional strain of having loved ones behind bars can take a toll upon the women on the outside. Long distances also make it hard for them to visit their loved ones. It’s often more than a three-hour drive each way.
One of those families is that of 28-year-old Kristal Bush. When she was 3 years old, her father went to prison. Her cousins, brothers, friends and lovers followed. Six years ago, Kristal founded “Bridging the Gap,” a van service that transports people from Philadelphia to faraway prisons for visits.
With their ongoing multimedia project “Women on the Outside,” Lisa Riordan Seville (*1984), independent investigative reporter and Zara Katz (*1984), producer of editorials and documentaries offer a glimpse into the lives of a group of women on the outside, trying to stay connected to loved ones behind bars.
Zara Katz & Lisa Riordan Seville & Kristal Bush at FOTODOKS 2017: https://vimeo.com/334519770
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office@fotodoks.de
Festival address
Architekturgalerie München - Blumenstr. 22 - 80331 München
opening hours during exhibitions
to be announced soon