The Wall

  • Rachael Wright

The Wall, made during the dog days of summer on the edge of New England, explores the relationship between a 1½ mile sea wall and the community who call it theirs. In contrast to the wealthy enclaves nearby, with their private beaches, exclusive rules and parking permits, The Wall is a democratic place. A silent witness to the ebb and flow of humanity and nature, and the myriad ways both interact with it.