2014, 16mm to HD, b/w, sound, 10:11
Jones Falls flows into Baltimore and becomes a small river as the expressway and railway run parallel within city limits. Its long history as a transportation corridor spans contamination from runoffs to environmental recovery movements. However, in a sea of human habitation, stormwater and sewage systems are in continual degradation. These affected areas still remain with much natural splendor despite manmade strife. After a precarious course, Jones Falls empties into the seemingly immaculate Inner Harbor as its main tributary. There is with strong reason to stay hopeful about the future health of Jones Falls. It is an astonishing conduit no matter concern for mesmeric or manufactured appeal.