Saaret Yoseph is a filmmaker based in Washington, D.C. She directed SEE/LINE, a documentary about the art along the red line train corridor in Washington, D.C., and how gentrification is impacting the art and the public’s access to it.
Films
SEE/LINE
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(2015)
For decades, the above-ground route between Union Station and Silver Spring, in Washington, D.C. has been a rite of passage for public name writers and a symbol of D.C. graffiti culture. As gentrification ebbs into Northeast, the development of the Metropolitan Branch Trail represents how quickly access and aesthetics are changing in the District.