Amanda Dawn Christie

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Since 1999 Amanda Dawn Christie has created dozens of experimental films, videos, expanded cinema performances, and installations, that have been presented around the world. She works with 35mm, 16mm, and super 8 film as well as analogue video, digital media, photography, installation art, sound art, electronics, and performance. Her work not only spans across these mediums but also brings them together in ways that blur the boundaries of where one discipline ends and the next begins. Amanda Dawn Christie has exhibited and performed in art galleries across Canada, and her films have screened internationally from Cannes to Korea to San Fransisco and beyond. She was the 2014 Atlantic finalist for the National Media Art prize, and recently had a 10 year retrospective exhibition of her work, called Land Lost, curated by Mireille Bourgeois, at the Galerie d’art Louise et Reuben Cohen. She was also included in the Marion McCain Biennale of Atlantic Contemporary Art, called Writing Topography, curated by Corinna Ghaznavi. Her films are distributed by the CFMDC (Canadian Filmmakers Distribution Centre) in Canada, the Dutchfilmbank in Amseterdam, and Lightcone in Paris. Another 10 year retrospective of her work, "Dividing Roadmaps by Timezones: 10 years of moving pictures 1999-2009", focused on her experimental films and screened at the Canadian Film Institute (Ottawa), the Winnipeg Cinematheque (Winnipeg), the Vogue Cinema (Sackville), the Halifax Independent Filmmakers Festival (Halifax), Amherst College (Massachussets), the Visual Studies Workshop (Rochester, NY), and Spectacle Microcinema (Brooklyn, New York). She has been an artist in residence at the Rotterdam International Film Festival (Netherlands), the Atlantic Filmmakers Cooperative (Halifax), the Wave Farm (Acra, New York), the Millennium Film Workshop (New York, New York), MDocs Storyteller's Institute (Saratoga Springs, New York), and the Island Media Arts Co-op (Charlottetown PEI). Since 1997, she has been actively involved with artist run centres, in both volunteer and staff positions: serving on various boards, working as both a technician and later as a director, teaching workshops, publishing articles, and serving on juries across Canada. She completed her MFA at the SFU School for the Contemporary Arts in Vancouver, before moving to Amsterdam. Upon her return to Canada she worked at the Faucet Media Arts Centre & Struts Gallery, in Sacckville, NB. She later worked as the director of the Galerie Sans Nom and the RE:FLUX Festival of Music and Sound Art, in Moncton, NB. She left the Galerie Sans Nom in 2014 to work full time as an artist with the support of a new media creation grant from the Canada Council for the Arts and a category A creation grant from Arts NB. Concepts and themes explored in her work focus primarily on the relationship between the human body and analogue technology in a digital age. Taking a relatively solitary approach, like a painter or a poet, Amanda Dawn Christie, often works alone making her films with the detritus of the capitalist entertainment industry. Many of her past works were made with short ends from industry films and were then hand processed with "found" chemistry in make-shift darkrooms.

Most Popular Amanda Dawn Christie Trailers

Total trailers found: 12

Knowledge of Good and Evil Trailer (2005)

01 January 2005

"An abstract exploration of the tension surrounding women and stereotypical representations of their knowledge.

3part Harmony: Composition in RGB #1 Trailer (2006)

01 January 2006

This experimental dance film employs a bastardized version of the 1930s three strip Technicolor process.

Off Route 2 Trailer (2011)

21 April 2011

The sexy spectacle of a car crash is only the beginning. Twisted metal, flowing blood, andbones protruding from broken flesh serve asa mere backdrop to a deeper look at trauma and the often-anticlimactic aftermath of personal tragedy.

HiFi Normal Trailer (2014)

01 January 2014

A telecommunications tower in the centre of Moncton has become almost useless, standing alone in the middle of this otherwise flat city.

Turning Trailer (2004)

01 January 2004

Throughout the journey, meanings that symbols once held for us shift and change as black and white blend to form grey.

Mechanical Memory Trailer (2005)

01 January 2005

Explores the decay of memory and the filmstrip using super 8mm footage taken by the filmmake'’s father.

v=d/t (velocity = distance / time) Trailer (2008)

01 January 2008

v=d/t is the physics formula which calculates velocity by dividing the distance traveled by the time required to travel that distance.

Surface Tension Trailer (2001)

01 January 2001

snow, water, christmas lights, and shopping malls

Turning Trailer (2004)

01 January 2004

Throughout the journey, meanings that symbols once held for us shift and change as black and white blend to form grey.

Fallen Flags Trailer (2007)

01 January 2007

A layered tapestry of trains and underwater footage exploring the realms of fear death and transience, this film places the traces of human voices amidst the flickering light and shadows of empty passenger cars.

Mechanical / Animal Memory Trailer (2005)

01 January 2005

Created from super 8 footage that was shot in the 1970s of the family dogs and the trains that my father worked on, this film explores the decay of memory and image.

Spectres of Shortwave Trailer (2016)

22 September 2016

A mysterious web of international shortwave radio towers once dominated the Tantramar marshlands near Sackville, New Brunswick.