About the Artist
A. Moon is an experimental film and video maker whose work has screened in 13 countries on three continents. She has been the recipient of awards from the Princess Grace Foundation and numerous film festivals. In recent years, she has also been a Fulbright Senior Research Fellow, a fellow with the Center for Asian American Media, a Maryland State Arts Council Individual Artist Award winner (x3), a Greater Baltimore Cultural Alliance Ruby Awards grantee (x2), and a Sondheim Prize Semi-Finalist (x3).Artist's Statement
I am an experimental filmmaker inspired by the goals and methods of political modernism, feminist filmmaking of the 1970s, and the cinematic avant-garde. Still entranced by the purportedly obsolete medium of small-gauge film and "amateur," analog filmmaking technology, I revise, expand, and (sometimes) undermine the meaning of already existing stories and images. Simultaneously dense and austere, my films explore the possibility of representing female subjectivity in a medium whose formal conventions have been defined by heterosexual male desire; problems of knowing, and the dilemma, melancholy and exhilarating devastation of being on the margins.Featured Work
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Featured Work: Photos
Untitled
Digital video from 16mm found footage.
2016
Untitled. Digital video. Silent. Commissioned for projection alongside live performance by Riversdale Chamber Music Society.
Exquisite Corpse
16mm
2016
16mm (hand-processed in caffenol). B/W. Silent. 6 min. Made in collaboration with Rebecca Reynolds and Pat Doyen.
One Storey
Super 8 and 16mm film presented on digital video. Sound. Color. 13 min.
I Am a Tree
16mm film. Silent. Color and b/w. 6 min.
Dream of Me
Super 8 and 16mm file distributed on digital video. Sound. Color and b/w. 13 min.
I Am Learning to Abandon the World
16mm film. Silent. Color. 10 min.