Taylor Dunne

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Taylor Dunne is a filmmaker, curator and university lecturer based in Colorado’s San Luis Valley and the Catskill Mountains of New York State. She has an affinity for photographic processes, amateur film, the personal archive and the history of the cinematic apparatus. Her work strives to make visible underrepresented histories, and to inspire citizens to participate in shaping future trends in cultural representation. Her works have been exhibited at venues that include; the New York Film Festival, the Tribeca Film Festival, Crossroads Film and Video Festival (San Francisco), FOL: Experimental Film Society (Istanbul), EXDOC (Paris) and The Deluge Center for Contemporary Art (Victoria, BC). She has curated film screenings for The Black Cube Artist Program, Experiments in Cinema Film Festival (Albuquerque) and The Brakhage Center. Recently she co-curated Mountain Time: Films the Interior of North America, a program of artist-made films and toured with them at micro-cinemas across Europe. She holds a BA from The New School and an MFA from The University of Colorado at Boulder. Currently she is an Assistant Professor in the Communication and Media Studies Department at SUNY Cortland.

Most Popular Taylor Dunne Trailers

Total trailers found: 4

Katah-Din Trailer (2014)

01 January 2014

The history and memory retained in the Katahdin landscape is revealed through Molly’s archive, amateur film, found sound and contemporary observation.

Panorama Point Trailer (2013)

01 January 2013

"Using a variety of means-scale, a use of seriality or theatrical modes of presentation-American landscape painters in the nineteenth century absorbed the challenges to framing and spectatorship exemplified by the various forms of panorama entertainments.

Obar Trailer (2008)

01 January 2008

Obar is a super-8 portrait of a New Mexico ghost town. Disembodied oral histories of water dowsing and train hoping provide insight into the towns possibilities and failures, while time lapse images of the desolate landscape paint an eerie portrait of life on the wild frontier.

Corn Mother Trailer (2012)

01 January 2012

A single cartridge of Super 8 captures my mothers last visit to her garden. Her body is seen slowly dissolving towards illumination, while her image is forever immortalized in light and silver.