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Catherine Gund

Catherine Gund (born Catherine Gund Saalfield; 1965)[1] is an Australian-born American producer, director, writer, and activist[2] who founded Aubin Pictures in 1996.[3] Gund's films have screened around the world in festivals, theaters, museums, and schools; on PBS, HBO, Paramount+/MTV Documentary Films, and the Discovery Channel, Sundance Channel, Netflix, and Amazon Prime.

Catherine Gund
Born
Catherine Gund Saalfield

1965 (age 57–58)
NationalityAmerican
Alma materBrown University
Known forfilm production, directing, writing, activism
AwardsAudience Award for Best Documentary Frameline, Grand Jury Best Documentary Award Outfest, Golden Starfish Award for Best Documentary, John Dewey Award for Distinguished Public Service, New York Women's Foundation Vision Award, Cleveland Film Festival Someone to Watch Award

Early life

Catherine Gund was born in Geelong, Australia but grew up in Ohio.[4] She is the daughter of philanthropist Agnes Gund and her first husband, Albrecht "Brec" Saalfield. She attended Brown University and received a dual degree in Art/Semiotics and Women's Studies,[5] and was a member of Phi Beta Kappa.[6]

Career

Upon graduation, Gund moved to New York City to do the Whitney Independent Study Program and joined ACT UP. She co-founded DIVA TV (Damned Interfering Video Activist Television), the AIDS activist video collective affiliated with ACT UP/NY whose productions included Target City Hall, Pride ''69-'89, Like a Prayer, and Stop the Church. During this time, she also became involved with Paper Tiger Television, a collectively produced weekly public access show, and contributed to shows from 1987-1994.[7][8] Much of her early video work from this time is held at the New York Public Library as a part of their AIDS Activist Videotape Collection.


Gund's early activist video work focused on AIDS activism and the LGBTQ+ community. Her work in the early '90s included Bleach, Teach, and Outreach (1989, co-produced with Ray Navarro) to document the emergence of a city-sponsored needle exchange program to combat the spread of HIV; Keep Your Laws Off My Body (1990, co-produced with Zoe Leonard) about censorship and legislation against privacy and lesbian bodies; Among Good Christian Peoples (1991, co-produced with Jacqueline Woodson) based on Woodson’s humorous essay about growing up as a Black lesbian Jehovah’s Witness; I’m You, You’re Me: Women Surviving Prison Living with AIDS (1992, co-produced with Debbie Levine); Sacred Lies, Civil Truths (1993, co-produced with Cyrille Phipps) documents the insurgent Religious Right and its broad-based agenda, analyzes their campaigns for anti-gay initiatives in Oregon and Colorado in 1992, also examines issues of family and religion in lesbian and gay communities; Not Just Passing Through (1994, co-produced with Polly Thistlethwaite, Dolores Perez, Jean Carlomusto) a four-part documentary about constructions of lesbian history, community and culture; Cuz It's A Boy (1994, about the murder of Brandon Teena); Positive: Life with HIV (1993-1995, senior associate producer & segment producer) AIDSFILMS’ four hour series about HIV/AIDS targeted at the HIV community covering political, psycho-social, cultural, medical and legal issues of living with HIV/AIDS.[9]

In 1996, Gund founded Aubin Pictures, a nonprofit documentary film company with scholar and activist Scot Nakagawa. She produced Aubin's first film, When Democracy Works (1996), that same year, in a three-part focus on stories of multi-issue organizing against the rising radical right's scapegoating and bigotry. Three years later, she produced and directed the feature documentary Hallelujah! Ron Athey: A Story of Deliverance (1998) about controversial and iconoclastic performance artist Ron Athey, and co-directed Object Lessons (1999) along with Catherine Lord, which uses the creation of a gallery exhibition to question received ideas about lesbian visibility, community, culture, and identity. In 2000 she produced On Hostile Ground, a documentary about three abortion providers working in the USA, in places where providers are scarce and abortion is avoided by most medical schools, hospitals, and doctors. It was broadcast on the Sundance Channel.


In 2004, she produced Making Grace, documenting the journey of a lesbian couple having a baby together. Gund's documentary, A Touch of Greatness (2004), about the revolutionary teaching practices of elementary school teacher Albert Cullum, was nominated for a News and Documentary Emmy.[citation needed] The film also won Best Documentary award at Hamptons International Film Festival in 2004[citation needed]. She produced Motherland Afghanistan in 2006 about an OB/GYN struggling to make a difference in his homeland of Afghanistan, first at Kabul's renamed Laura Bush Maternity Ward and then in an isolated provincial hospital where patients often travel for several days to get treatment. Broadcast on PBS/Independent Lens. In 2009, Gund produced and directed a segment for Sesame Street called Rhyme Time (2009) with poet Idris Goodwin about kids and healthy eating. What's On Your Plate? (2009), a documentary directed by Gund and two eleven-year-old girls about healthy, sustainable eating from a kid's perspective, premiered at the Berlin International Film Festival and was featured in the Discovery Channel's Planet Green . Born to Fly: Elizabeth Streb vs. Gravity (2014)  (formerly "How to Become an Extreme Action Hero") follows the life and work of choreographer Elizabeth Streb and was nominated for a News and Documentary Emmy award. Chavela (2017)  follows the life and legend of lesbian Mexican ranchera chanteuse Chavela Vargas. Dispatches from Cleveland (2017) about how communities in Cleveland united to fight for justice in the face of police violence after the death of Tamir Rice.

Aggie (2020) is a feature-length documentary that explores the nexus of art, race, and justice through the story of her mother, powerhouse art collector Agnes "Aggie" Gund. The film chronicles Agnes Gund's stunning journey to sell a Roy Lichtenstein painting to invest in imagination and end mass incarceration through the Art for Justice Fund, fueling artists and activists at the forefront of the movement. The film premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in 2020 and was released theatrically in October 2020. Gund produced America (2018), a short film directed by Garrett Bradley. Gund produced Primera (2021), a feature-length documentary that tells the story of four parents-turned activists leading Chile's revolutionary path to a new constitution. (HBO)


She also produced Angola Do You Hear Us? Voices from a Plantation Prison (2022) (formerly A Peculiar Silence), a short film directed by Cinque Northern about Liza Jessie Peterson's shutdown 2020 performance of her acclaimed play "The Peculiar Patriot" at Angola, the Louisiana State Penitentiary, America's largest prison-plantation. (Paramount Plus/MTV Docs). The documentary examines what led to the shutdown of the performance, the material that confronted a system, and how the impact of Peterson's visit rippled through Angola long after the record of it was erased by prison authorities.

Her archival footage has been featured in numerous TV Shows and films, including How to Survive a Plague, United in Anger, the 2012 documentary Koch, VICE Special Report: Countdown to Zero,[10] Fauci (2022), Cured (2020), Larry Kramer in Love and Anger (2015).


Gund currently serves on boards of several organizations including Art for Justice, Art Matters, Baldwin for the Arts and The George Gund Foundation. She also co-founded the Third Wave Foundation, an organization that resources youth-led, intersectional, gender justice movements. She was the founding director of BENT TV, the video workshop for LGBTQI youth, and was on the founding boards of Iris House, Working Films, Reality Dance Company, and The Sister Fund. Previously, Gund has served on the boards of Bard Early Colleges, Osa Conservation, MediaRights.org, The Robeson Fund of the Funding Exchange, The Vera List Center for Art and Politics at the New School, and the Astraea Foundation.[11]

Filmography

  • Angola Do You Hear Us? Voices From a Plantation Prison (2022) - as producer
  • Primera (2021) - as producer
  • Aggie (2020) - as director
  • America (2019) - as producer
  • Dispatches from Cleveland" (2017) - as director/producer
  • Chavela (2017) - as director/producer
  • BORN TO FLY: Elizabeth Streb vs. Gravity (2014) - as director/producer
  • What's On Your Plate? (2009) - as director/producer
  • Sesame Street: Rhyme Time (2009) - as director/producer
  • Motherland Afghanistan (2006) - as producer [12]
  • Making Grace (2004) - as director/producer
  • Touch of Greatness (2004) - as producer [13]
  • On Hostile Ground (2000) - as producer
  • Object Lessons (1999) - as director/producer
  • Hallelujah! Ron Athey: A Story of Deliverance (1998) - as director/producer/camera
  • When Democracy Works (1996) - as director/producer
  • Positive: Life with HIV (1993-1995) - as senior associate producer/segment producer
  • Cuz It's Boy (1994) - as director/producer
  • Western Artists/African Art: The Artists Speak (1994) - as producer
  • Not Just Passing Through (1994) - director/producer
  • B.U.C.K.L.E. (1993) - as director/producer
  • Sacred Lies, Civil Truths (1993) - director/producer
  • I’m You, You’re Me: Women Surviving Prison Living with AIDS (1992) - as director/producer
  • AIDS Activist Videotape Collection (1987 - 1992) documents the Montreal AIDS conference among other documents and candid encounters captured during the AIDS crisis.
  • Among Good Christian Peoples (1991) - director/producer
  • DIVA TV (1989-1991) includes "Target City Hall", "Pride", "Like a Prayer", "'69-'89", and "Stop the Church"
  • Keep Your Laws Off My Body (1990) - director/producer
  • Ends and Means (1990) Produced by Catherine Gund and DeeDee Halleck. Documents the proceedings of the Anti-Communism conference at Harvard University. Video.
  • Bleach, Teach, and Outreach (1989) - director/producer (with Ray Navarro).
  • Paper Tiger Television (1988)

Awards

Selected bibliography

  • "Countering Philanthropic Fragility with Philanthropic Collaboration," Inside Philanthropy, September 9, 2021.
  • "Words of Art," (visual arts card game) Penguin Random House, April 13, 2021.
  • "Ruth Bader Ginsburg led by engaging others to act," Cleveland.com, October 16, 2020.
  • "No Object Is More Important Than People, Artists, Community and Love": Catherine Gund | Aggie, Filmmaker, January 24, 2020.
  • "3 Reflections on Cinema and Archives," (Vision & Justice Online) Aperture, Summer 2016.
  • "There are Many Ways to Say Hallelujah" in Pleading in the Blood: The Art and Performances of Ron Athey (2013)[14]
  • "What’s On Your Plate? Kids And Their Families Talk About What They Eat, Where It Comes From and Why That Matters," with Mary Jeys and Cassie Wagler (2011)
  • "The Education of Young Donors is a Two-Way Street," in "The Chronicle of Philanthropy" (1999)[15]
  • "To April Martin," in Letters of Intent: Women Cross the Generations to Talk about Family, Work, Sex, Love and The Future of Feminism, eds. Anna Bondoc and Meg Daily, The Free Press, 1999.
  • Interview with Amber Hollibaugh and Gini Reticker on P.O.V. distribution of Women and Children Last, in High Impact Television, The Center for Strategic Communications, 1998.
  • "Lucky," with Scot Nakagawa in Queerly Classed, ed. Susan Raffo (1997)[16]
  • "Memorials" in Encyclopedia of AIDS: A Social, Political, Cultural, and Scientific Record of the Epidemic, ed. Raymond A. Smith (1997)
  • "Till Death Do Us Part" in Generation Q: Inheriting Stonewall, eds. Seth Silberman and Robin Bernstein (1996)[17]
  • “November 1995” in XXXFruit, Summer 1996.
  • “Give Me My Dyke TV,” in Out in All Directions: The Almanac of Gay and Lesbian America, eds. Lynn Witt, Eric Marcus and Sherry Thomas, Warner Books, 1995.
  • “AIDS Videography,” in AIDS TV, by Alexandra Juhasz, Duke, 1995.
  • “You are doing here for us,” photo collage with Hanna Crespo, student at the Harvey Milk School, in XXXFruit, premiere issue: Witness: An Exquisite Corpse, Summer 1995.
  • “Follow the Leaders... Not the (AIDS) Czar,” feature article about Kristine Gebbie, Clinton’s former National AIDS Policy Coordinator, for MS. Magazine July 1994, unpublished due to Gebbie’s resignation.
  • “Coming to Safer Sex,” On Our Backs, a Blush Productions Publication, Jan-Feb 1994, (reprinted in Lesbian AIDS Project LAP Notes bulletin, May 1994).
  • “On the Make: Activist Video Collectives NYC, 1990,” in Queer Looks, eds. Pratibha Parmar, John Greyson, Martha Gever, Routledge, 1993.
  • “Jacqueline Woodson,” in Contemporary Lesbian Writers of the United States: A Bio-Bibliographical Critical Sourcebook, eds. Denise Knight, Sandra Pollack, 1993.
  • "Lesbian Marriage... (K)not!" in Sisters, Sexperts, Queers: Beyond the Lesbian Nation, ed. Arlene Stein, Plume (1993, reprinted from OUTWEEK #13, 1989)[18]
  • "Shocking Pink Praxis: Race and Gender on the ACT UP Frontlines," with Ray Navarro, in Inside/Out: Lesbian Theories, Gay Theories, ed. Diana Fuss (1991)[19]
  • Women, AIDS and Activism, The ACT UP Women’s Book Collective (co-author) (1990)
  • Contributing Editor of The Independent Film and Video Monthly (1992-1996); Contributing Writer for On Our Backs (1994). Articles have also appeared in The Advocate, Outweek, NYQ, The Guardian, Lies of Our Times, The Chronicle of Philanthropy.

References

  1. ^ Schulman, Sarah (20 April 2007). "Catherine Gund Interview" (PDF). Act up Oral History Project (71): 1.
  2. ^ Krach, Aaron (10 December 1998). "'Hallelujah!' Activist Catherine Gund Delivers Ron Athey to the Screen". Indiewire. Retrieved 3 November 2014.
  3. ^ Pictures, Aubin (2015), , Aubin Pictures, archived from the original on 24 December 2015, retrieved 23 December 2015
  4. ^ Schulman, Sarah. "ACT UP Oral History Project". ACT UP Oral History Project. MIX - The NY Lesbian & Gay Experimental Film Festival. Retrieved 14 March 2017.
  5. ^ "Alumni US, Contact Information". Brown University. Retrieved 25 April 2017.
  6. ^ Staff. "Alumni Page". Brown University. Brown University. Retrieved 14 March 2017.
  7. ^ Cvetkovich, Ann (2003). "AIDS Activism and the Oral History Archive; Activist Grief". {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  8. ^ Krach, Aaron (1998). "VIDEO INTERFERENCE:The AIDS Activist Videotape Preservation Project Strives to Archive Activism for the Future". A&U.
  9. ^ . Aubin Pictures Filmography. Archived from the original on 23 January 2017. Retrieved 14 March 2017.
  10. ^ "Review: 'Vice Special Report: Countdown To Zero' And Watch Full Episode". redcarpetcrash.com. 2 December 2015. Retrieved 23 December 2015.
  11. ^ . Aubin Pictures. Archived from the original on 24 December 2015. Retrieved 23 December 2015.
  12. ^ Heffernan, Virginia (13 February 2007), "In Doctor's War, Battles Are Fought in Maternity Ward", The Hollywood Reporter, retrieved 1 December 2014
  13. ^ "Independent Television Service", IVTS, 2015, retrieved 23 December 2015
  14. ^ Johnson, Dominic (12 November 2013). Pleading in the Blood: the Art and Performances of Ron Athey. ISBN 9781783200351.
  15. ^ Gund, Catherine (14 January 1999). "The Chronicle of Philanthropy; The Education of Young Donors is a Two-Way Street". {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  16. ^ . southendpress.org. Archived from the original on 24 December 2010. Retrieved 15 November 2013.
  17. ^ Bernstein, Robin (7 April 2000). Silberman, Seth Clark (ed.). "Generation Q: Gays, Lesbians, and Bisexuals Born Around 1969"s Stonewall Riots Tell Their Stories of Growing Up in the Age of Information". {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  18. ^ Stein, Arlene (1993). "Sisters, sexperts, queers : beyond the lesbian nation". {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  19. ^ Fuss, Diana (15 April 2013). Inside/Out: Lesbian Theories, Gay Theories. ISBN 9781135200916.

External links

  • Catherine Gund at IMDb

catherine, gund, born, saalfield, 1965, australian, born, american, producer, director, writer, activist, founded, aubin, pictures, 1996, gund, films, have, screened, around, world, festivals, theaters, museums, schools, paramount, documentary, films, discover. Catherine Gund born Catherine Gund Saalfield 1965 1 is an Australian born American producer director writer and activist 2 who founded Aubin Pictures in 1996 3 Gund s films have screened around the world in festivals theaters museums and schools on PBS HBO Paramount MTV Documentary Films and the Discovery Channel Sundance Channel Netflix and Amazon Prime Catherine GundBornCatherine Gund Saalfield1965 age 57 58 Geelong AustraliaNationalityAmericanAlma materBrown UniversityKnown forfilm production directing writing activismAwardsAudience Award for Best Documentary Frameline Grand Jury Best Documentary Award Outfest Golden Starfish Award for Best Documentary John Dewey Award for Distinguished Public Service New York Women s Foundation Vision Award Cleveland Film Festival Someone to Watch Award Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Filmography 4 Awards 5 Selected bibliography 6 References 7 External linksEarly life EditCatherine Gund was born in Geelong Australia but grew up in Ohio 4 She is the daughter of philanthropist Agnes Gund and her first husband Albrecht Brec Saalfield She attended Brown University and received a dual degree in Art Semiotics and Women s Studies 5 and was a member of Phi Beta Kappa 6 Career EditUpon graduation Gund moved to New York City to do the Whitney Independent Study Program and joined ACT UP She co founded DIVA TV Damned Interfering Video Activist Television the AIDS activist video collective affiliated with ACT UP NY whose productions included Target City Hall Pride 69 89 Like a Prayer and Stop the Church During this time she also became involved with Paper Tiger Television a collectively produced weekly public access show and contributed to shows from 1987 1994 7 8 Much of her early video work from this time is held at the New York Public Library as a part of their AIDS Activist Videotape Collection Gund s early activist video work focused on AIDS activism and the LGBTQ community Her work in the early 90s included Bleach Teach and Outreach 1989 co produced with Ray Navarro to document the emergence of a city sponsored needle exchange program to combat the spread of HIV Keep Your Laws Off My Body 1990 co produced with Zoe Leonard about censorship and legislation against privacy and lesbian bodies Among Good Christian Peoples 1991 co produced with Jacqueline Woodson based on Woodson s humorous essay about growing up as a Black lesbian Jehovah s Witness I m You You re Me Women Surviving Prison Living with AIDS 1992 co produced with Debbie Levine Sacred Lies Civil Truths 1993 co produced with Cyrille Phipps documents the insurgent Religious Right and its broad based agenda analyzes their campaigns for anti gay initiatives in Oregon and Colorado in 1992 also examines issues of family and religion in lesbian and gay communities Not Just Passing Through 1994 co produced with Polly Thistlethwaite Dolores Perez Jean Carlomusto a four part documentary about constructions of lesbian history community and culture Cuz It s A Boy 1994 about the murder of Brandon Teena Positive Life with HIV 1993 1995 senior associate producer amp segment producer AIDSFILMS four hour series about HIV AIDS targeted at the HIV community covering political psycho social cultural medical and legal issues of living with HIV AIDS 9 In 1996 Gund founded Aubin Pictures a nonprofit documentary film company with scholar and activist Scot Nakagawa She produced Aubin s first film When Democracy Works 1996 that same year in a three part focus on stories of multi issue organizing against the rising radical right s scapegoating and bigotry Three years later she produced and directed the feature documentary Hallelujah Ron Athey A Story of Deliverance 1998 about controversial and iconoclastic performance artist Ron Athey and co directed Object Lessons 1999 along with Catherine Lord which uses the creation of a gallery exhibition to question received ideas about lesbian visibility community culture and identity In 2000 she produced On Hostile Ground a documentary about three abortion providers working in the USA in places where providers are scarce and abortion is avoided by most medical schools hospitals and doctors It was broadcast on the Sundance Channel In 2004 she produced Making Grace documenting the journey of a lesbian couple having a baby together Gund s documentary A Touch of Greatness 2004 about the revolutionary teaching practices of elementary school teacher Albert Cullum was nominated for a News and Documentary Emmy citation needed The film also won Best Documentary award at Hamptons International Film Festival in 2004 citation needed She produced Motherland Afghanistan in 2006 about an OB GYN struggling to make a difference in his homeland of Afghanistan first at Kabul s renamed Laura Bush Maternity Ward and then in an isolated provincial hospital where patients often travel for several days to get treatment Broadcast on PBS Independent Lens In 2009 Gund produced and directed a segment for Sesame Street called Rhyme Time 2009 with poet Idris Goodwin about kids and healthy eating What s On Your Plate 2009 a documentary directed by Gund and two eleven year old girls about healthy sustainable eating from a kid s perspective premiered at the Berlin International Film Festival and was featured in the Discovery Channel s Planet Green Born to Fly Elizabeth Streb vs Gravity 2014 formerly How to Become an Extreme Action Hero follows the life and work of choreographer Elizabeth Streb and was nominated for a News and Documentary Emmy award Chavela 2017 follows the life and legend of lesbian Mexican ranchera chanteuse Chavela Vargas Dispatches from Cleveland 2017 about how communities in Cleveland united to fight for justice in the face of police violence after the death of Tamir Rice Aggie 2020 is a feature length documentary that explores the nexus of art race and justice through the story of her mother powerhouse art collector Agnes Aggie Gund The film chronicles Agnes Gund s stunning journey to sell a Roy Lichtenstein painting to invest in imagination and end mass incarceration through the Art for Justice Fund fueling artists and activists at the forefront of the movement The film premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in 2020 and was released theatrically in October 2020 Gund produced America 2018 a short film directed by Garrett Bradley Gund produced Primera 2021 a feature length documentary that tells the story of four parents turned activists leading Chile s revolutionary path to a new constitution HBO She also produced Angola Do You Hear Us Voices from a Plantation Prison 2022 formerly A Peculiar Silence a short film directed by Cinque Northern about Liza Jessie Peterson s shutdown 2020 performance of her acclaimed play The Peculiar Patriot at Angola the Louisiana State Penitentiary America s largest prison plantation Paramount Plus MTV Docs The documentary examines what led to the shutdown of the performance the material that confronted a system and how the impact of Peterson s visit rippled through Angola long after the record of it was erased by prison authorities Her archival footage has been featured in numerous TV Shows and films including How to Survive a Plague United in Anger the 2012 documentary Koch VICE Special Report Countdown to Zero 10 Fauci 2022 Cured 2020 Larry Kramer in Love and Anger 2015 Gund currently serves on boards of several organizations including Art for Justice Art Matters Baldwin for the Arts and The George Gund Foundation She also co founded the Third Wave Foundation an organization that resources youth led intersectional gender justice movements She was the founding director of BENT TV the video workshop for LGBTQI youth and was on the founding boards of Iris House Working Films Reality Dance Company and The Sister Fund Previously Gund has served on the boards of Bard Early Colleges Osa Conservation MediaRights org The Robeson Fund of the Funding Exchange The Vera List Center for Art and Politics at the New School and the Astraea Foundation 11 Filmography EditAngola Do You Hear Us Voices From a Plantation Prison 2022 as producer Primera 2021 as producer Aggie 2020 as director America 2019 as producer Dispatches from Cleveland 2017 as director producer Chavela 2017 as director producer BORN TO FLY Elizabeth Streb vs Gravity 2014 as director producer What s On Your Plate 2009 as director producer Sesame Street Rhyme Time 2009 as director producer Motherland Afghanistan 2006 as producer 12 Making Grace 2004 as director producer Touch of Greatness 2004 as producer 13 On Hostile Ground 2000 as producer Object Lessons 1999 as director producer Hallelujah Ron Athey A Story of Deliverance 1998 as director producer camera When Democracy Works 1996 as director producer Positive Life with HIV 1993 1995 as senior associate producer segment producer Cuz It s Boy 1994 as director producer Western Artists African Art The Artists Speak 1994 as producer Not Just Passing Through 1994 director producer B U C K L E 1993 as director producer Sacred Lies Civil Truths 1993 director producer I m You You re Me Women Surviving Prison Living with AIDS 1992 as director producer AIDS Activist Videotape Collection 1987 1992 documents the Montreal AIDS conference among other documents and candid encounters captured during the AIDS crisis Among Good Christian Peoples 1991 director producer DIVA TV 1989 1991 includes Target City Hall Pride Like a Prayer 69 89 and Stop the Church Keep Your Laws Off My Body 1990 director producer Ends and Means 1990 Produced by Catherine Gund and DeeDee Halleck Documents the proceedings of the Anti Communism conference at Harvard University Video Bleach Teach and Outreach 1989 director producer with Ray Navarro Paper Tiger Television 1988 Awards EditBreakthrough Award nominee Chicken and Egg Pictures 2021 2018 Visual AIDS Vanguard Award VAVA Voom 2021 Joan Shaw Herman Award for Distinguished Service Concord Academy 2017 Educational Video Center Honoree 2016 John Dewey Award for Distinguished Public Service Bard College 2016 Vision Award New York Women s Foundation 2015 Cleveland Film Festival CIFF Someone to Watch Award 2005Selected bibliography Edit Countering Philanthropic Fragility with Philanthropic Collaboration Inside Philanthropy September 9 2021 Words of Art visual arts card game Penguin Random House April 13 2021 Ruth Bader Ginsburg led by engaging others to act Cleveland com October 16 2020 No Object Is More Important Than People Artists Community and Love Catherine Gund Aggie Filmmaker January 24 2020 3 Reflections on Cinema and Archives Vision amp Justice Online Aperture Summer 2016 There are Many Ways to Say Hallelujah in Pleading in the Blood The Art and Performances of Ron Athey 2013 14 What s On Your Plate Kids And Their Families Talk About What They Eat Where It Comes From and Why That Matters with Mary Jeys and Cassie Wagler 2011 The Education of Young Donors is a Two Way Street in The Chronicle of Philanthropy 1999 15 To April Martin in Letters of Intent Women Cross the Generations to Talk about Family Work Sex Love and The Future of Feminism eds Anna Bondoc and Meg Daily The Free Press 1999 Interview with Amber Hollibaugh and Gini Reticker on P O V distribution of Women and Children Last in High Impact Television The Center for Strategic Communications 1998 Lucky with Scot Nakagawa in Queerly Classed ed Susan Raffo 1997 16 Memorials in Encyclopedia of AIDS A Social Political Cultural and Scientific Record of the Epidemic ed Raymond A Smith 1997 Till Death Do Us Part in Generation Q Inheriting Stonewall eds Seth Silberman and Robin Bernstein 1996 17 November 1995 in XXXFruit Summer 1996 Give Me My Dyke TV in Out in All Directions The Almanac of Gay and Lesbian America eds Lynn Witt Eric Marcus and Sherry Thomas Warner Books 1995 AIDS Videography in AIDS TV by Alexandra Juhasz Duke 1995 You are doing here for us photo collage with Hanna Crespo student at the Harvey Milk School in XXXFruit premiere issue Witness An Exquisite Corpse Summer 1995 Follow the Leaders Not the AIDS Czar feature article about Kristine Gebbie Clinton s former National AIDS Policy Coordinator for MS Magazine July 1994 unpublished due to Gebbie s resignation Coming to Safer Sex On Our Backs a Blush Productions Publication Jan Feb 1994 reprinted in Lesbian AIDS Project LAP Notes bulletin May 1994 On the Make Activist Video Collectives NYC 1990 in Queer Looks eds Pratibha Parmar John Greyson Martha Gever Routledge 1993 Jacqueline Woodson in Contemporary Lesbian Writers of the United States A Bio Bibliographical Critical Sourcebook eds Denise Knight Sandra Pollack 1993 Lesbian Marriage K not in Sisters Sexperts Queers Beyond the Lesbian Nation ed Arlene Stein Plume 1993 reprinted from OUTWEEK 13 1989 18 Shocking Pink Praxis Race and Gender on the ACT UP Frontlines with Ray Navarro in Inside Out Lesbian Theories Gay Theories ed Diana Fuss 1991 19 Women AIDS and Activism The ACT UP Women s Book Collective co author 1990 Contributing Editor of The Independent Film and Video Monthly 1992 1996 Contributing Writer for On Our Backs 1994 Articles have also appeared in The Advocate Outweek NYQ The Guardian Lies of Our Times The Chronicle of Philanthropy References Edit Schulman Sarah 20 April 2007 Catherine Gund Interview PDF Act up Oral History Project 71 1 Krach Aaron 10 December 1998 Hallelujah Activist Catherine Gund Delivers Ron Athey to the Screen Indiewire Retrieved 3 November 2014 Pictures Aubin 2015 Aubin Pictures About Aubin Pictures archived from the original on 24 December 2015 retrieved 23 December 2015 Schulman Sarah ACT UP Oral History Project ACT UP Oral History Project MIX The NY Lesbian amp Gay Experimental Film Festival Retrieved 14 March 2017 Alumni US Contact Information Brown University Retrieved 25 April 2017 Staff Alumni Page Brown University Brown University Retrieved 14 March 2017 Cvetkovich Ann 2003 AIDS Activism and the Oral History Archive Activist Grief a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help Krach Aaron 1998 VIDEO INTERFERENCE The AIDS Activist Videotape Preservation Project Strives to Archive Activism for the Future A amp U Filmography Aubin Pictures Inc Aubin Pictures Filmography Archived from the original on 23 January 2017 Retrieved 14 March 2017 Review Vice Special Report Countdown To Zero And Watch Full Episode redcarpetcrash com 2 December 2015 Retrieved 23 December 2015 Aubin Pictures Staff Aubin Pictures Archived from the original on 24 December 2015 Retrieved 23 December 2015 Heffernan Virginia 13 February 2007 In Doctor s War Battles Are Fought in Maternity Ward The Hollywood Reporter retrieved 1 December 2014 Independent Television Service IVTS 2015 retrieved 23 December 2015 Johnson Dominic 12 November 2013 Pleading in the Blood the Art and Performances of Ron Athey ISBN 9781783200351 Gund Catherine 14 January 1999 The Chronicle of Philanthropy The Education of Young Donors is a Two Way Street a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help Lucky southendpress org Archived from the original on 24 December 2010 Retrieved 15 November 2013 Bernstein Robin 7 April 2000 Silberman Seth Clark ed Generation Q Gays Lesbians and Bisexuals Born Around 1969 s Stonewall Riots Tell Their Stories of Growing Up in the Age of Information a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help Stein Arlene 1993 Sisters sexperts queers beyond the lesbian nation a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help Fuss Diana 15 April 2013 Inside Out Lesbian Theories Gay Theories ISBN 9781135200916 External links EditCatherine Gund at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Catherine Gund amp oldid 1131674342, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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