Lonnie Van Brummelen, Siebren De Haan
L. Van Brummelen, S. De Haan
Artist filmmakers, their works explore geopolitical landscapes such as international borders and sites of global trade, and the situated materiality of the impacts of resource extraction on local communities and ecosystems. Most of their projects involve fieldwork and long-term collaboration. Since 2014, they have created three feature-length participatory documentaries. Episode of the Sea (2014) was made with the Dutch fishing community of Urk; Stones Have Laws (2018) with Surinamese Maroons; and Monikondee (2025) with Maroons and Indigenous peoples along the border river between Suriname and French Guiana.
Art works of Van Brummelen and De Haan are in the collections of several museums around the world.