Multihyphenate artist, Christine Stoddard brings her worlds together in the compelling film:
SIRENA’S GALLERY
Now available on TUBI

Sirena’s Gallery (Summer Hill Entertainment), now streaming, is an independent feature film about a Salvadoran-American woman’s struggle as an art gallery owner — during COVID-19 — after losing her husband to suicide.
Sirena must quickly adapt to self-isolation, recurring visions, and the virtual world of e-commerce.
This powerful film was made possible thanks to funding from the Puffin Foundation and Kickstarter supporters.
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Christine Stoddard runs the gamut of artistic endeavors as her own fine art has been exhibited in galleries; turned in acclaimed performances on stage (recently praised for her work in the Secret Theatre’s New Works Festival); appeared as co-host of the new series, Don’t Mind If I Don’t; and host of the popular podcast, Badass Lady-Folk. “My work in literature, film, performance, and the visual arts plays with notions of power, memory, identity, belonging, and truth-making,” says the multimedia artist; “these interests are all inextricably tied to my desire for social change. Using fiction, parafiction, and non-fiction, I explore possibilities in contemporary, historical, and future societies and imaginations.”
