Films
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Winterwheat
Mark Street16mm, color, sound, 8 minRental format: 16mm - Read MoreExperimental
Mark Street: Short Films Volume 1 1989-2004
Mark Streetcolor and b/w, sound, 59 minRental format: DVD NTSC - Read MoreExperimental
Lilting Towards Chaos
Mark Street16mm, color, sound, 21 minRental format: 16mm - Read MoreAnimationExperimental
Echo Anthem
Mark Street16mm, color, sound, 8 minRental format: 16mm - Read MoreExperimental
Excursions
Mark Street16mm, color, sound, 26 minRental format: 16mm - Read MoreExperimental
Blue Movie
Mark Street16mm, color, sound, 7 minRental format: 16mm - Read MoreExperimental
Guiding Fictions
Mark Streetcolor, sound, 5 minRental formats: 35mm, VHS NTSC - Read MoreDocumentaryExperimental
Fulton Fish Market
Mark Street35mm, color, sound, 12 minRental formats: 35mm, mini DV NTSC - Read MoreExperimental
Alone, Apart: The Dream Reveals the Waking Day
Mark Streetcolor, sound, 7 minRental format: DVD NTSC
Biography
Mark Street graduated from Bard College (B.A, 1986) and the San Francisco Art Institute (M.F.A., 1992). He has shown work in the New York Museum of Modern Art Cineprobe series (1991, 1994), at Anthology Film Archives (1993, 2006, 2009), Millennium (1990,1996), and the San Francisco Cinematheque (1986, 1992, 2009). His work has appeared at the Tribeca (5 times), Sundance, Rotterdam, New York, London, San Francisco, New York Underground, Sarajevo, Viennale, Ourense (Spain), Mill Valley, South by Southwest, and other film festivals.
His work ranges from the abstract to improvised narrative feature films.
His projects have been supported by a number of grants from foundations, including the Jerome Foundation, the Film Arts Foundation, New York State Council on the Arts, the Maryland State Arts Council and the NY Experimental TV Center. In 2006 he was asked to participate in the Hallwalls Artists Residency Program in Buffalo, NY.
Some of his film work has been performed live (at Tonic and Galapagos in NYC) with accompanying musicians, including Marc Ribot, Zeena Parkins, Bradford Reed, Guy Yarden and Jane Scarpantoni. In 2007 at Hallwalls he presented a multi media show entitled Inside and Out: Infected Districts and Memory Lanes with Buffalo performance and music groups Real Dream Cabaret and Open Music Ensemble.
He has curated and judged several film and art exhibitions including Ventana al Sur: An Evening of Argentine Experimental Film (with Lynne Sachs) at Anthology Film Archives and Pacific Film Archive in 2009 as well as Video Landscapes (2005) and Real Abstractions (2007) both at Fordham University’s Center Art Gallery.
He is Assistant Professor of Film in the Visual Art Department at Fordham University—Lincoln Center where he teaches film/video production and other courses that engage contemporary artistic practice.