Join us for a powerful screening of Native Daughter, director Jean Donohue’s intimate, music-driven portrait of artist CD Collins. Told entirely through the artist’s own words, music, and images, the film investigates how stories are created—and how they shape a life.
Native Daughter traces one woman’s lifelong journey in search of beauty, love, and survival, examining the lasting impact of domination, abuse, and post-traumatic stress. Along the way, the film explores growing up queer and creative in rural America, feminism and eco-feminism, sexual identity, and the cutting-edge treatments for PTSD, all underscored by the profound endurance of the creative impulse.
$10 general admission | $7 with student ID
VIP Reception: $30 per person — includes a pre-screening reception with the filmmakers, wine/beer, and light bites