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Liz Collins
Liz collins
Liz Collins is a queer, feminist textile artist whose recent large scale works, “Rainbow Mountains Moon” and “Rainbow Mountains Weather”, which depict queer utopias in abstract cosmic landscapes, were featured in the 2024 Venice Biannale. Liz’s work has been presented at Museum of Arts and Design, BGSQD, Candice Madey, Leslie Lohman Museum, Museum of FIT, New Museum, MoMA, the Drawing Center, BRIC, and Smackmellon Collins’ honors include an Anonymous Was a Woman Fellowship, Foundation for Contemporary Arts & Artist Relief grants, Drawing Center Open Sessions and residencies at MacDowell, Yaddo, and the Museum of Arts and Design.
Laurie Collyer
Laurie Collyer
Laurie Collyer is a screenwriter and director best known for Sherrybaby (2006), Nuyorican Dream (2000), Sunlight Jr. (2013) and The Secret Life of Marilyn Monroe (2015). She has been nominated for awards from Sundance, Gotham, Tribeca Film Festival and The Director’s Guild and is the winner of Awards from CINÉMA DU RÉEL, Deauville Film Festival, Havana Film Festival, Karlovy Vary Film Festival, LA Outfest, Seattle Queer Film Festival, and the Stockholm Film Festival.
Julia comita
Julia Comita is a director and fine art and commercial photographer. She is the director and co-producer (with Stephanie Francis) of Marks of Majesty, a series about the intersectional identities of breast cancer patients.
Amanda Pollack
Pamela Sneed
AMANDA POLLACK
Amanda Pollack is an editor for TV and film. Television credits include The Patient, The Sinner, The Good Fight, Smash, Filthy Rich, Skins, In Treatment, The Americans, and Palm Royale. As an editor in feature films, Amanda has worked with directors Robert Altman, Terry Gilliam, Ang Lee, Sidney Pollack, Martin Brest and David Frankel.
pamela sneed
Pamela Sneed is a poet, writer, visual artist, and performer. Pamela Sneed is a New York City-based poet, performer, visual artist, and educator. She is the author of Funeral Diva (City Lights, 2020) and Imagine Being More Afraid of Freedom than Slavery (Fordham University Press). Funeral Diva won the 2021 Lambda Literary Award for lesbian poetry. Sneed has toured poetry and performance works domestically and abroad. Her recent show, A Tribute to Big Mama Thornton, premiered in 2024 at the Torpedo Theater in Amsterdam. She won a 2023 Creative Capital award in literature as well as a 2024 NYSCA grant in poetry. Her visual work has appeared in group shows at the Ford Foundation, Company Gallery, and more.
Elisabeth Subrin
Elisabeth Subrin is a New York based award-winning director and artist. Her critically acclaimed films and video installations have been featured in numerous festivals and exhibitions internationally, including solo shows at The Museum of Modern Art, NY, Film Society of Lincoln Center and the Vienna Viennale. Subrin’s 2016 award-winning feature narrative, A Woman, A Part, had its world premiere in competition at The Rotterdam International Film Festival and traveled to festivals throughout Europe, US and Asia. It was released theatrically in 2017. Her 2022 award-winning short film, Maria Schneider, 1983, starring Manal Issa, Aissa Maiga and Isabel Sandoval, had its world premiere at the 2022 Cannes International Film Festival in Director’s Fortnight and North American premiere at The 60th New York Film Festival in 2022 and was awarded a 2023 César (French Oscars). A commissioned multi-channel video, sound and sculptural version, The Listening Takes, was on view at Participant, Inc through January, 2025. She is currently developing her feature-length bio-pic about Maria Schneider.