Kira Wilson

Collection Portraits

The Scholar: Kira Wilson

The Project: Collection Portraits

The Essential Question:聽Ms. Wilson conducted and filmed interviews with fellow students about objects they have collected, asking them to describe the collection and what the objects mean to them. Her subjects discuss things as varied as reptiles and chocolate wrappers, which Ms. Wilson came to see as representing 鈥渢imes in their lives when they valued something.鈥 She further notes that 鈥渢heir continuation of the collections demonstrates either a nostalgia for these times or a preservation of these values, or a convergence of the two.鈥

Notable Quote:聽鈥淚nitially, this project was not a film series. I was going to take portraits of the subjects and then still-life-style photos of their collections, but 鈥 I found that the subjects鈥 voices were a much larger component of my project than I had expected. Film allowed me to capture each subject鈥檚 physical and emotional interaction with his or her collection. I tried to film in a way that captured these interactions, focusing on their hands and expressions.鈥

Biggest challenge:聽鈥淭his was my first in-class film project and so learning how to conduct interviews and film the right content for what I wanted the video to look like was a new experience for me.鈥

Surprising discovery:聽鈥淚 learned that every person鈥檚 collection is unique and personal, and that usually the reason you collect something is because it has some sentimental meaning to you. That鈥檚 a theme that runs through each.鈥

Tip for future scholars:聽鈥淒o something that really interests you and experiment with new things, because this class gives you the freedom to basically do whatever you want. If you do something that you are interested in or passionate about, it will turn into something that you probably weren鈥檛 expecting.鈥