Chick Strand

Birthday: 1931-12-03
Deathday: 2009-07-11
Birthplace: Northern California, USA
Gender: Female

Mildred "Chick" Strand's accomplishments as an artist spanned more than three decades. In the early 1960s, with a new anthropology degree in hand, she turned her attention to ethnographic filmmaking. Her early work focused on Meso-American cultures explored through the language of the experimental documentary.

In 1961, she founded Canyon Cinema with Bruce Baillie, an organization that, in 1965, spawned the San Francisco Cinematheque. They organized screenings of experimental, documentary and narrative films in East Bay backyards and community centers. Acting in response to a lack of public venues for independent movies, they were part of a wider explosion in American avant-garde film. The era was one of social idealism and communal energy, and the films they showcased boldly embraced purely cinematic visual expression and cultural critique.

Strand left Northern California in the late 1960s to pursue studies in ethnographic film at UCLA. She then joined the faculty of Occidental College, where she served as the director of the film as art program for a quarter of a century. In the 1970s she continued to define her visual technique, and her subjects more frequently became women. She soon evolved a distinctive film style: backlit subjects photographed in close up and in motion, with a handheld telephoto lens. The technique produced sensual, lyrical images that became Strand's signature. Her entire filmography numbers nearly a score of works, and along the way, she also become an accomplished photographer and painter.

Credits

Year Title
2011-09-26 Woman with Flowers
1986-12-31 Fake Fruit Factory
1986-02-13 Artificial Paradise
1986-02-12 Anselmo and the Women
1986-02-12 Coming Up for Air
1986-01-01 By the Lake
1979-11-16 Soft Fiction
1979-11-16 Kristallnacht
1979-11-16 Fever Dream
1979-11-16 Cartoon Le Mousse
1979-11-16 Loose Ends
1976-05-16 Woman of a Thousand Fires
1976-01-29 Cosas de mi vida
1975-10-10 Elasticity
1975-10-10 Guacamole
1971-01-01 Children Are Our First Priority: Title 1
1970-02-12 Mosori Monika
1968-02-12 Waterfall
1968-01-01 Sears Sox
1968-01-01 Kulu Se Mama
1967-01-01 Anselmo
1966-02-12 Angel Blue Sweet Wings
1965-09-10 Eric and the Monsters