Suzan Pitt

Suzan Pitt is an American film animator and painter, whose surreal, psychological animated films and paintings have been acclaimed and exhibited worldwide. She teaches with the Experimental Animation program at California Institute of the Arts.

Pitt stop-motion animation

While studying painting, Pitt came across the field of animation when using an 8mm camera in 1971.

Her film Asparagus was screened with David Lynch's Eraserhead for two years on the midnight movie circuit.

Pitt has worked as a film producer for various animated projects, as well as designing the first two operas to include animated images for the stage (Damnation of Faust and The Magic Flute) in Germany. In addition, she created large multimedia shows at the Venice Biennale and Harvard University.

A former Associate Professor at Harvard University, Pitt has received a Guggenheim Fellowship, a Creative Capital Moving Image Award,[1] a Rockefeller Fellowship and three production grants from the National Endowment of the Arts. She lives in Los Angeles, Mexico and a remote cabin in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan.

Preservation

The Academy Film Archive preserved "Asparagus" and "Crocus" by Suzan Pitt.[2]

Filmography

"PINBALL" 2013 7 minutes

References


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