Joanna Priestley
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Joanna Priestley is an independent animator and teacher.
She trained for printmaking at Rhode Island School of Design and received a BFA in painting from UC Berkley, graduating with honors. In addition, she received an MFA in Experimental Animation from the California Institute of the Arts. She was mentored under Jules Engel. She has taught at Art Institute of Portland, Pacific Northwest College of Art, Northwest Film Center/Portland Art Museum and Volda College.
During her career, she has produced and directed over seventeen animated films, most of which have been screened at film festivals worldwide. Her work has also been broadcast on PBS and the BBC. In addition, she has done animation pieces for Sesame Street as well as for music videos for Tears for Fears, and Joni Mitchell.
Her influences include Oskar Fischinger, Len Lye, Norman McLaren and Jules Engel.
She currently resides in Portland, Oregon.
[edit] External links
- Joanna Priestley at the Internet Movie Database
- Primopix-official site
- old site
- Adive to New Filmmakers by Joanna Priestley
- Joanna Priestley: A Continuing Dialogue by Animation World Magazine.
- Joanna Priestley: Goddess of Independent Animation
- Famed Animator:Joanna Priestley Reveals Her Frankly Feminist POINT OF VIEW in Program Two of the ANIMATED WOMEN Series
- Student work Voice featured in the CalArts: 20 Years of Experimental Animation exhibit
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