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SWEET SOUL IN EXILE
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Deborah Masters with Producer, Lisette Cevallos during Production of Sweet Soul in Exile
Aerial Still - Sweet Soul in Exile
Berlin Short Film Festival Premiere 2020!
Declaration of Deborah Master's Day
Brooklyn Mayor, Marty Markowitz honored Sculptor, Deborah Masters for creating the artwork on the Coney Island Viaduct
Deborah and Tyler
Filmmaker, Tyler A. Chase visits Deborah on the day she is evicted from her loft.
Sculptures in Exile
The magnificent Sculptures of Deborah Masters are evicted too.
475 Kent - 20 Years
The building on the right is 475 Kent Avenue 20 years ago.
Deborah Masters
Deborah in her loft as her things are moved out.
Neighboring Wreck of a Building
20 years.. The city didn't even worry that buildings were left in such hazardous conditions.
Before the Artists
The artists who pioneered 475 Kent Avenue faced many obstacles.
Deborah Masters vs Big Money
She would have won in court had she been able to afford going to court.
Sculptures Being Loaded
Her huge sculptures are brought out one by one.
Good Memories
Deborah remembers the obstacles she faced when founding the artist community at 475 Kent Ave.
Who Are These People
Most of the original artist tenants of 475 Kent Ave. are gone, driven out by greed.
Her Sculptures
Some of the Sculptures of Deborah Masters
Photos SSIE Project_1.7.1
Finalist at NYCIFIF 2018
Finalist at NYCIFIF
The NYCFIF Festival. Director, Tyler A. Chase with Producer, Lisette Cevallos and friend, Lisa Gaye in the center
Deborah Masters with Producer, Lisette Cevallos during Production of Sweet Soul in Exile
Aerial Still - Sweet Soul in Exile
Berlin Short Film Festival Premiere 2020!
Declaration of Deborah Master's Day
Brooklyn Mayor, Marty Markowitz honored Sculptor, Deborah Masters for creating the artwork on the Coney Island Viaduct
Deborah and Tyler
Filmmaker, Tyler A. Chase visits Deborah on the day she is evicted from her loft.
Sculptures in Exile
The magnificent Sculptures of Deborah Masters are evicted too.
475 Kent - 20 Years
The building on the right is 475 Kent Avenue 20 years ago.
Deborah Masters
Deborah in her loft as her things are moved out.
Neighboring Wreck of a Building
20 years.. The city didn't even worry that buildings were left in such hazardous conditions.
Before the Artists
The artists who pioneered 475 Kent Avenue faced many obstacles.
Deborah Masters vs Big Money
She would have won in court had she been able to afford going to court.
Sculptures Being Loaded
Her huge sculptures are brought out one by one.
Good Memories
Deborah remembers the obstacles she faced when founding the artist community at 475 Kent Ave.
Who Are These People
Most of the original artist tenants of 475 Kent Ave. are gone, driven out by greed.
Her Sculptures
Some of the Sculptures of Deborah Masters
Photos SSIE Project_1.7.1
Finalist at NYCIFIF 2018
Finalist at NYCIFIF
The NYCFIF Festival. Director, Tyler A. Chase with Producer, Lisette Cevallos and friend, Lisa Gaye in the center