Artists from Estados Unidos

  • Rebecca Meyers

    Rebecca Meyers (b. 1976, New York) is a filmmaker who shoots, edits, and finishes on 16mm film. Meyers chooses to work with “small gauge” 16mm film because it offers an intimate means of exploration and the opportunity for direct connection with light, which is in many ways at the core of her work. Her exploration of the resolution, contrast, and texture of light, together with her keen eye for the appearance of nature in our lives, lend nuance and intensity to her short films.

    Nationality: 

    United States
  • Andrew Noren

    Andrew Noren (b. Sante Fe, New Mexico, USA, 1943-d. North Carolina, 2015) was an american experimental filmmaker.

    Nationality: 

    United States
  • Ailín Ó Dálaigh

    Ailín Ó Dálaigh is a contemporay experimental filmmaker and photographer born in Dallas, TX, currently located in Victoria, BC, who has lived and worked in Canada since 2017. He holds an A.A. in Liberal Arts (focus on Audio Engineering) from Collin College, a B.A. (2019), and an M.A. (2021) in Slavic Studies from the University of Victoria, having researched and written on early Soviet cinema. The aesthetics of Soviet film during the 1920s and 1930s informs the style of his photography and filmmaking, with his work being nearly all film-based.

    Nationality: 

    United States
  • Pat O'Neill

    Pat O'Neill (b. 1939 in Los Angeles, California) is an experimental film-maker who has worked as well in commercial cinema. His expertise include the area of Direction, Cinematography, Production, Editing, Visual Effects, Special Effects and the Animation Department.

    Nationality: 

    United States
  • Sidney Peterson

    Sidney Peterson (November 15, 1905, Oakland, California - April 24, 2000, New York City) was an American author, artist, and noted avant-garde filmmaker. He attended UC Berkeley, worked as a newspaper reporter in Monterey, and spent time as a practicing painter and sculptor in France in the 1920s and 1930s. After World War II, Peterson founded Workshop 20 at the California School of Fine Arts (now the San Francisco Art Institute), thus initiating the first filmmaking courses in the history of the school.

    Nationality: 

    United States
  • Luther Price

    Luther Price is an American experimental filmmaker. Luther Price received a BFA in Sculpture and Media/Performing Arts from Massachusetts College of Art and Design, where he studied with Saul Levine. He is an experimental filmmaker whose work has been widely screened in the United States and Europe at such venues as the Museum of Modern Art, the Whitney Museum of American Art, and the San Francisco Cinematheque. He is a professor at the Massachusetts College of Art and Design.

    Nationality: 

    United States
  • Jennifer Reeves

    Jennifer Reeves (also known as Jennifer Todd Reeves) (b. 1971, Ceylon) is an American experimental filmmaker based in New York who works primarily on 16mm film.

    Nationality: 

    United States
  • Bernard Roddy

    Beginning in 1998 with his 16 mm film, Truth, Bernard Roddy made experimental animation, then personal documentary and body art/performance.  His 2008 film, Postcard, his most accomplished work in the "personal" form, covers five years of living with a close partner, Beatriz Flores Gutiérrez.  Prior to undertaking live performance, he completed his most important body art/performance art film, Transit, in 2010.  Roddy's works in 16 mm dating from 2012 and 2013 include four films best described as poetics.

    Nationality: 

    United States
  • Peter Rose

    Since 1968 Peter Rose has made over thirty films, tapes, performances and installations. Many of the early works raise intriguing questions about the nature of time, space, light, and perception and draw upon Rose's background in mathematics and on the influence of structuralist filmmakers. He subsequently became interested in language as a subject and in video as a medium and generated a substantial body of work that played with the feel and form of sense, concrete texts, political satire, oddball performance, and a kind of intellectual comedy.

    Nationality: 

    United States
  • Ben Russell

    Ben Russell (b.USA, 1976) is an art curator, photographer, video and filmmaker. His works have been screened in many different places, including a 14th-century belgian monastery, the basement of a police station, the Cinematheque of Japan, parisian storefronts, the Sundance film festivalel festival de Sundance and MoMA New York. He's been awarded with a grant by the Guggenheim Foundation. He currently lives in Chicago and teaches at the University of Illinois.

    Nationality: 

    United States

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