- Kim Wood was born in Hollywood, California. A photographer and filmmaker, Wood graduated from California College of Art in San Francisco, with an MFA of highest distinction in both mediums. Wood's films (Wanderlust, Advice to Adventurous Girls, On My Knees) have screened internationally in such festivals as: Sundance Film Festival, GenArt Film Festival, Chicago International Film Festival, High Falls Film Festival, Flicker NYC, CineKink NYC, Women in the Director's Chair, Boston Underground Film Festival, Film Arts Foundation Festival, Los Angeles Film Forum, BBC's Short Film Festival, Chicks with Flicks NYC, Los Angeles Outfest!, Ann Arbor Film Festival, Seattle International Film Festival, New Directors/Angelika Films. Her work has also screened in museums and other institutions such as: Guggenheim Museum (SoHo, Las Vegas and Bilbao), Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, Pacific Film Archive, San Francisco Cinematheque, Anthology Film Archives, Artist Television Access, American Cinematheque, Vienna Film Collective, Chicago Field Museum of Natural History, Knitting Factory, Scratch Cinema Paris, and San Francisco's Exploratorium. Wood received the Silver Hugo from the Chicago International Film Festival and the Director's Citation from Thomas Edison's Black Maria Film Festival. Her work is in the permanent collection of the Guggenheim Museum. She has received grants from the Film Arts Foundation and the Jerome Foundation. She lives in Brooklyn, New York.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Rutigliano
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