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Watch Martha Colburn: Rip it Up Online

While our originally planned Martha Colburn talk for the 58th Ann Arbor Film Festival Penny Stamps Speaker Series was canceled, we are pleased to announce that you can now watch a presentation and films by animator Martha Colburn online, for free.

The video is available for 10 days only (March 30 - April 8, 2020) and is password protected.

This video requires the following password: colburn2020

Filmmaker, artist, and animator Martha Colburn’s films examine the complex dynamics of contemporary life, politics, and society. Colburn works for years on a single project, and her films result from intensive research and meticulously rendered stop-motion animations. Through photography, collage, painting, and puppetry, Colburn uses handmade aesthetics to create touching, personal, and unforgettable narratives. Her film Metamorfoza was included in the 2017 B3 Biennale of the Moving Image in Frankfurt, Germany. Colburn is a Creative Capital grant recipient for Western Wild...or how I found Wanderlust and met Old Shatterhand, a densely textured documentary about the making of a film about the famed German author Karl May. She is a frequent featured artist at the Sundance Film Festival, where she initiated the New Frontiers film and video installation program in 2007 with her film Meet Me in Wichita. Colburn was also a featured artist at the opening of the Museum of Arts and Design in New York, with a live performance of films and music. Her work is in the collections at MoMA and the Philadelphia Museum of Art, and her film Triumph of the Wild is permanently on show at the Military History Museum in Dresden, Germany.

Born in rural Pennsylvania, Martha Colburn is an artist and filmmaker based in Pennsylvania, USA and Amsterdam, the Netherlands. She travels extensively, exhibiting and lecturing on her work. She has a B.A. from Maryland Institute College of Art and an M.A. equivalent from Rijksakademie Van Beeldende Kunst in the Netherlands.

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