Sion Papi
Anne Fernandez
We are proud to announce the winner of Dyckman Farmhouse Museum’s 2025 Open Call for Art on Immigrant Experience, History, and Culture is Anne Fernandez, a Dominican-American filmmaker and Uptown-based multimedia artist, for her stop motion animation Sion Papi.
Content Warning: This exhibition contains mentions of grief and parental loss.
Sion Papi is an animated documentary that follows the story of Anne Fernandez who, after the death of her father, embarks on a two-month journey to return his ashes to his homeland— a place she hasn’t set foot in for sixteen years. Once Anne arrives in the Dominican Republic, the beauty of her family’s homeland was undeniable and so she found herself asking: Why did my father leave the country he loved so much?
Anne began to question who her father was before immigrating to the States and how different that version of him must have been from the one she had always known.
Who was my father as a young man growing up here?
What was his life like before he became a parent?
These questions gave rise to the making of Sion Papi.
Anne turned to loved ones who had known her father across different chapters of his life in search for answers. From this, Sion Papi beautifully unfolds as a personal essay in stop motion form— an intimate meditation on intergenerational storytelling, reconnection, and healing.
Yet, at the center of Sion Papi lies such universal questions:
Who are we in the places we call home? Who do we become after we leave the familiar? Is there a way to bridge the self we were with the self we are becoming? Are our identities more deeply shaped by the geographies we inhabit or by the shared memories that bind us to people, traditions, and stories across time and space?
We invite you to join Anne Fernandez in contemplating the ties between identity, memory, grief, and home.
The Dyckman Farmhouse Museum is proud to present Sion Papi and continue our commitment to showcasing migrant stories that resonate across generations.
This program is supported, in part, by, the Honorable Carmen De La Rosa,
New York City Council, District 10.
Opening Reception
May 9, 2025 at 5-7pm
Open to The Public
May 9, 2025 – June 21, 2025
Visiting Hours
Wednesday-Friday: 12pm-4pm
Saturday: 10am-4pm