In 2003 White appeared as de facto tour guide in the documentary film
Searching for the Wrong Eyed Jesus, exploring oral and song traditions of the poor white US south. White appeared alongside writer Harry Crews and musicians
Johnny Dowd,
The Handsome Family and
David Eugene Edwards. Before achieving cult status, the film was featured in festivals around the world, winning Best Documentary at the Seattle Film Festival. In 2006, Jim White collaborated with Johnny Dowd and Willie B and formed a group called Hellwood; in 2006, the band toured throughout Europe to promote the album
Chainsaw of Life. White served as producer and songwriter on a collaboration alongside
Tucker Martine and blues singer
Linda Delgado on a project titled
Mama Lucky. Mama Lucky's first release
Permanent Stranger was released in a limited fashion in February 2009. In 2010 White created Sounds of the Americans, an experimental collaboration with guitarist Dan Nettles based on the soundtrack they composed for a Juilliard Music School theater production. Continuing his pattern of alternating between solo projects and collaborations, in 2014 White teamed up with the Packway Handle Band to release the bluegrass hybrid
Take It Like A Man, which peaked at #3 on the Billboard bluegrass chart. In 2023, White released Permanent Stranger under the band name "Mama Lucky," his side project with Portland-based producer
Tucker Martine. He also co-produced Ane Diaz's "Despechada" album and produced Ben De La Cour's critically acclaimed record Sweet Anhedonia (Jullian Records), which appeared on several "Best of 2023" lists.
Film • 2003:
Searching for the Wrong-Eyed Jesus • 2016:
Land by Babak Jalali (actor) • 2022:
Ragged Heart by Evan McNary (actor)
Visual art exhibits • "Deep Fried Ephemera", The Douglas Hyde Gallery, Dublin, Ireland July 4 – August 18, 2009 • "Winter at SECCA" Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art, Winston-Salem, NC • "Crossroads" series, performing with The South Memphis String Band, February 19, 2011 • "Scrapbook of a Fringe Dweller" Ogden Museum of Southern Art, New Orleans LA, Oct.7 – December 15, 2013 • Artist in residence 2015-2018, Aarhus, Denmark Festuge
Books "Superwhite! / Wild-Eyed Tree", The Douglas Hyde Gallery, 2009. In conjunction with art exhibit. "Includes autobiographical text, Superwhite (Another True Story), and previously unreleased lyrics by Jim White. Also included are images of the exhibition and photographs by Jim White." In 2013 White's story "The Bottom" was published in the literary journal
Radio Silence, and in 2014, it was awarded the prestigious Pushcart Prize for Short Fiction. After publishing work in various periodicals over his 20-year musical career, White's debut novel
Incidental Contact was released in 2022. "Blessings and Curses: Another True Story" - Illustrated pamphlet with story. 2001, Luaka Bop In 2025, White published "Skirmishes with the Lord" – a collection of essays chronicling the making of the award-winning
BBC 4 documentary, 'Searching for the Wrong Eyed Jesus.'
Theater • Musical Score to "The Americans", a
Sam Shepard play (with Dan Nettles), Juilliard School of Music NYC, February 11, 2010 ==Personal life==