Home is Resistance (2024)
by Va-Bene Elikem Fiatsi [aka crazinisT artisT]
video [35 min]
Home is Resistance is a thought-provoking documentary film that delves into the multifaceted initiative known as perfocraZe International Artist Residency (aka pIAR) in Kumasi Ghana. pIAR is conceived and led by Va-Bene Elikem Fiatsi (crazinisT artisT) internationally known for her multidisciplinary artivism and radical performances. More than simply an artist space, pIAR stands as a sanctuary of love, a brave space, a haven of safety, and a bastion of defense. It serves as a gathering place where individuals can unite, create, connect, and seek solace.
The film takes viewers on a guided tour of pIAR, showcasing its diverse spaces and introducing its eclectic residents. Intimate interviews with both permanent and transient residents, including mentees, volunteers, artists, and unearth the unique experiences and perspectives of those who have found a home at pIAR.
To provide a comprehensive understanding of pIAR’s history and evolution, the film incorporates archival footage of its construction and a journey from its inception. Additionally, it documents past artists in residence, workshops, performances, and other events that have taken place over the past six years. These visuals offer a glimpse into the vibrant and creative atmosphere of pIAR and highlight its transformative impact on countless individuals.
Home is Resistance serves as a powerful and poignant portrayal of the strength of community and the significance of establishing safer spaces that foster self-expression and personal growth.