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Emily Hubley has been making animated films based
on her personal essays/stories since 1980. Her newest, Pigeon Within,
combines xeroxed photographs with drawn figures to address issues
of death, memory, doubt and belief. This film premiered at the 2000
Sundance Film Festival, the Black Maria Film and Video Festival and
the Museum of Modern Art in NYC.
Hubley has also created work for television and for several independent
documentaries. In addition to the animated segments for Hedwig and
the Angry Inch, Hubley is writing an animated/live-action feature
tentatively titled Keeping Time on the Tic Tac Toe. Other projects
include the documentary Keeping Sound, and working as an associate
producer/supervisor for her mother, Faith Hubley's next film.
In April 2000, Hubley presented "Fish and Dreams: Animation by Emily
Hubley" at the 8th Annual Boston International Festival of Women's
Cinema. She also showed a program of work in December 2000 at the
gurl.com Film Festival - Pioneer Theater in NYC. Artwork and video
are included in the NJSCA Fellowship Exhibition 1999 & 2000 at the
Hunterdon Museum of Art in Clinton, NJ.
Emily Hubley received a 2000 Fellowship from the New Jersey State Council on the Arts. http://home.earthlink.net/~hubbubinc TM & © 2001 New Line Productions, Inc. | Privacy Policy | Terms of Use
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