Kathy Smith (filmmaker) explained

Kathy Smith
Birth Date:1963
Occupation:New Media Artist & Professor
Nationality:Australian
Notable Works:(2018)Slippages Grace (2002)Indefinable Moods (1993)Living on the COMET

Kathy Smith (born 1963) is an Australian independent animator, painter, new media artist, and Professor with the USC School of Cinematic Arts. Smith chaired the John C. Hench Division of Animation & Digital Arts from 2004 - 2009 & 2010 - 2014. [1]

Smith was born in Taree, New South Wales. She graduated from the Sydney College of the Arts in 1985. Shortly after graduation, she was awarded the Sydney Morning Herald Traveling Arts Scholarship for Painting, the Dyason Bequest Study Grant from Art Gallery of NSW, the Dr Denise Hickey Studio Residency at Cite Interantionale des Arts, Paris and the Desiderius Orban Youth Art Award from the Australia Council. This allowed her to work and study in Europe from 1987 - 1988. Her experimental animations have screened "internationally, including SIGGRAPH N-Space Art Gallery, Sundance Film Festival, New York Digital Salon, Hiroshima, Anima Mundi, Ottawa and GLAS International Animation Festivals. She has exhibited internationally at group and solo exhibitions such as Institute of Contemporary Art, London, Conservatorio di Santa Maria degli Angeli, Florence, Italy, and the Australian National Gallery, Canberra."[2] Her body of work includes the award-winning animated film, Indefinable Moods (2001).[3] [4]

Selected works

Selected film screenings

Indefinable Moods

Living on the Comet

Selected awards

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Notes and References

  1. Julius Wiedemann,(ed.) "Kathy Smith." Animation Now! (Los Angeles: Taschen, 2004): 263.
  2. http://www.kathymoods.org/about.html Kathymoods.org: Biography
  3. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0303286/awards IMDB: Awards for Indefinable Moods
  4. Web site: List of awards for Indefinable Moods . 5 July 2008 . https://web.archive.org/web/20051218231323/http://www.kathymoods.org/im/awards.html . 18 December 2005 . dead .
  5. Julius Wiedemann,(ed.) "Kathy Smith." Animation Now! (Los Angeles: Taschen, 2004): 262.
  6. Web site: Academic CV . 5 July 2008 . https://web.archive.org/web/20060711174805/http://kathymoods.org/AcademicCV.pdf . 11 July 2006 . dead .