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Rose Bond

Rose Bond is a Canadian-born media artist, animator and professor[1] who currently lives and works in Portland, Oregon.[2] She has been considered a scholar on the subject of animation and an experienced animator herself.[3] Bond's animations and short films have been shown at film festivals including the Sundance Film Festival.[4] Bond is also known for her architectural animation installations.[5] She shown work at Exeter Castle in 2010 and created a prototype animation for the Smithsonian.[6] Bond's hand-painted films are held in the film collection at the Museum of Modern Art.[7]

Rose Bond
EducationPortland State University, School of the Art Institute of Chicago
Known forAnimation artist and Installation artist
Websitehttp://rosebond.com/

Biography edit

Bond was born in Canada and raised in Oregon.[8] She reports that she had been drawing and recognized for her art since she was in kindergarten.[1] Bond graduated from Portland State University (PSU) with a bachelor's degree in 1971 and later with a master's degree in education in 1976.[7] Bond struggled with making her creative visions a reality while she was in college, and believed that teaching art was the only way she could make a living.[1] Later, she received a masters of fine arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago where she studied experimental film-making.[7]

On September 18, 2001, Bond created and registered a business for her animations in Oregon under the name Rose Bond Moving Pictures.[9]

Currently, Bond teaches at the Pacific Northwest College of Art (PNCA) in Portland, Oregon, where she is an associate professor and a lead faculty in Animated Arts.[6]

Work edit

Bond started out using traditional methods of creating animation with flipbooks and inking by hand.[1][10] Later she began to experiment with using computers.[1] She uses digital tablets, like those made by Wacom, to teach her students at PNCA.[11] Her current work is mainly public art featuring site-specific animations which use a combination of hand-drawn and digital art.[2]

Bond's earlier films deal with feminist issues, questioning whether one gender should rule over another through the medium of animated Irish legends.[1] In these stories (Deirdre's Choice, Macha's Curse and Cerridwen's Gift), based on figures from Irish legends, Bond painted directly onto clear 35 mm film to create the effect of animation.[12] Her hand-drawn and hand-painted images for these films were considered dramatic by reviewer, Wendy Jackson, who also felt that Bond's choice of heroines showed a "feminist sensibility."[13]

Bond's first animation installation was staged in 2002 in Portland, using the historic Seamen's Bethel Building.[14] Her installation work "challenges people to think about how they perceive time, space, and memory."[15][16] When beginning a new animation projection, Bond researches the history of the building and incorporates it into the projection.[17][18] She visits each spot where she will be creating an installation, exploring the buildings and gleaning interesting historical facts to use in her animations.[19] In Broadsided!, her animation commissioned by the Exeter Arts Council for Exeter Castle, Bond discovered the story of a man who was hung for stealing sheep which she uses in her animated story.[2]

One of her most shown installations, Intra Muros (2007), was shown at the first Platform Animation Festival in Portland and consists of projected animations in the windows that loop every eight minutes.[3] Intra Muros invites viewers to wonder what is going on in the spaces they cannot see.[3] Bond's installation, Gates of Light, reached audiences that were not familiar with experimental film.[16] Bond's projected animations also have the unique capacity to turn the mundane building people see everyday into something special and to challenge with her work, a viewer's "sense of familiarity."[20] Bond is excited about the potential for animation to change the "cultural landscape."[8]

Rose Bond is featured as one of six interviewees in Martin Cooper's feature documentary History, Mystery & Odyssey: The Lives and Work of Six Portland Animators (2023). The other interviewees are Joan C. Gratz, Joanna Priestley, Chel White, Jim Blashfield and Zak Margolis.[21] The film premiered at the 2023 Ottawa International Animation Festival.[22]

Films edit

  • Electroflux (2008)
  • Ward of Court: Country of Origin (2007)
  • Memoria Mortalis (2000)
  • Rain Tiles (1997)
  • Deirdre's Choice (1995)
  • Remote Control (1992)
  • Mallacht Macha / Macha's Curse (1990)
  • Cerridwen's Gift (1987)
  • Nexus (1984)
  • Gaia's Dream (1982)

Installations edit

  • Intra Muros (Zagreb) (2013)
  • Intra Muros (Toronto) (2011)
  • Broadsided! (2010)
  • Mu-ta-tion (Electrogals) (2010)
  • Intra Muros (Utrecht) (2008)
  • Intra Muros (Portland) (2007)
  • Gates of Light (New York) (2007)
  • Illumination #1 (Portland) (2002)

Awards edit

  • Caldera-Ford Family Residency Stipend (2012).[23]
  • Princess Grace Special Project Award (2011).[24]
  • Princess Grace Foundation Statue Award (2008).[24]
  • Sara Roby Award for Outstanding Achievement in Furthering Higher Education (2008).
  • Princess Grace Special Project Award (2006).[24]
  • Princess Grace Special Project Award (2004).[24]
  • National Endowment for the Arts Grant (1999).[25]
  • Chicago Children's Film Festival, First Place, Macha's Curse (1991).[26]
  • Graduate Film Scholarship from the Princess Grace Foundation (1989).[24]
  • Chicago Children's Film Festival, Certificate of Merit, Cerridwen's Gift (1987).[27]

Bibliography/discography edit

  • "Arresting Power: Resisting Police Violence in Portland, Oregon". Afterimage. 42 (6): 34. May 2015. doi:10.1525/aft.2015.42.6.34. ISSN 0300-7472.
  • ElectroFlux (eVideo). National Film Board of Canada. 2008. OCLC 889557000.
  • A Celtic Trilogy (DVD video). Rose Bond Moving Pictures. 1997. OCLC 840841405. Three award-winning animated stories including Deirdre's Choice, Macha's Curse and Cerridwen's Gift. Includes a mini-documentary.

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f Street, Rita (1996). "Rose Bond: An Animator's Profile". Animation World Network. Retrieved June 20, 2015.
  2. ^ a b c Pitt, Sarah (February 5, 2010). "Sad Tale is Larger Than Life". Western Morning News (Plymouth, UK) – via Lexis Nexis.
  3. ^ a b c Wells, Paul; Hardstaff, Johnny (2008). Re-Imagining Animation: The Changing Face of the Moving Image. New York: AVA Publishing SA. ISBN 9782940373697.
  4. ^ "Memoria Mortalis". Archives/2001 Sundance Film Festival. Sundance Institute. 2001. Retrieved June 21, 2015.
  5. ^ Hubert, Andrea (February 17, 2010). "Animated Exeter". The Guardian – via Lexis Nexis.
  6. ^ a b Re Defining Animation (PDF). Los Angeles: USC School of Cinematic Arts. 2013. p. 32. Retrieved June 23, 2015.
  7. ^ a b c "Rose Bond: Associate Professor in Animated Arts, Foundation; Lead Faculty in Animated Arts". Pacific Northwest College of Art. Retrieved June 20, 2015.
  8. ^ a b Moscato, Marc (April 26, 2012). . Know Your City: Portland, Oregon. Archived from the original on June 21, 2015. Retrieved June 21, 2015.
  9. ^ "Rose Bond Moving Pictures". Perfect Leads. Retrieved June 21, 2015.
  10. ^ Behrens, Leigh (February 28, 1988). "Festival Offers Film 'Evidence'". The Chicago Tribune. Retrieved June 23, 2015.
  11. ^ Gallivan, Joseph (March 31, 2015). "Wacom Gets Drawn In". Portland Tribune. Retrieved June 20, 2015.
  12. ^ Shearin, John W. (January 1998). "Videofile". Emergency Librarian. 25 (3): 53. Retrieved June 21, 2015.
  13. ^ Jackson, Wendy (June 1, 1997). "Video Reviews". Animation World Network. Retrieved June 21, 2015.
  14. ^ Sottile, Leah (December 12, 2013). "Public Exposure". Inlander. Retrieved June 21, 2015.
  15. ^ Roberts, Dmae (July 12, 2011). "Big Animation with Rose Bond and DripDrop". KBOO. Retrieved June 20, 2015.
  16. ^ a b Gerson, Daniela (April 7, 2004). "New Residents Get a Glimpse of Neighborhood's Past". The New York Sun – via Lexis Nexis.
  17. ^ Maga, Carly (September 26, 2011). "The Nuit Blanche Curators, In Conversation". Torontoist. Retrieved June 20, 2015.
  18. ^ Kleinman, Howard (March 19, 2004). "Windows Into History". The Forward – via Lexis Nexis.
  19. ^ Streckert, Joe (December 17, 2014). "Ruined Refuge". The Portland Mercury. Retrieved June 21, 2015.
  20. ^ Perrott, Lisa (2013). "Zig Zag: Reanimating Len Lye as Improvised Theatrical Performance and Immersive Visual Music". In Richardson, John; Gorbman, Claudia; Vernallis, Carol (eds.). The Oxford Handbook of New Audiovisual Aesthetics. New York: Oxford University Press. p. 235. ISBN 9780199733866.
  21. ^ Six of Portland’s most gifted animators are the focus of a new documentary
  22. ^ Six Portland-Based Animators Step In Front Of The Camera
  23. ^ "Alumni". Caldera. Retrieved June 20, 2015.
  24. ^ a b c d e "Rose Bond". Princess Grace Foundation USA. Retrieved June 20, 2015.
  25. ^ "NEA 1999 Fiscal Year Grants". Afterimage. 26 (4): 3. January 1999. ISSN 0300-7472. Retrieved June 21, 2015.
  26. ^ (PDF). Facets Children’s Programs and the Chicago International Children’s Film Festival. 1991. Archived from the original (PDF) on May 3, 2015. Retrieved June 21, 2015.
  27. ^ (PDF). Facets Children’s Programs and the Chicago International Children’s Film Festival. 1987. Archived from the original (PDF) on September 23, 2015. Retrieved June 21, 2015.

External links edit

  • Rose Bond's Official website
  • Interview with The Oregonian (Video)
  • Interview with The Oregon Cartoon Institute (Video)
  • Interview with KBOO (Audio)

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Rose Bond is a Canadian born media artist animator and professor 1 who currently lives and works in Portland Oregon 2 She has been considered a scholar on the subject of animation and an experienced animator herself 3 Bond s animations and short films have been shown at film festivals including the Sundance Film Festival 4 Bond is also known for her architectural animation installations 5 She shown work at Exeter Castle in 2010 and created a prototype animation for the Smithsonian 6 Bond s hand painted films are held in the film collection at the Museum of Modern Art 7 Rose BondEducationPortland State University School of the Art Institute of ChicagoKnown forAnimation artist and Installation artistWebsitehttp rosebond com Contents 1 Biography 2 Work 2 1 Films 2 2 Installations 2 3 Awards 3 Bibliography discography 4 References 5 External linksBiography editBond was born in Canada and raised in Oregon 8 She reports that she had been drawing and recognized for her art since she was in kindergarten 1 Bond graduated from Portland State University PSU with a bachelor s degree in 1971 and later with a master s degree in education in 1976 7 Bond struggled with making her creative visions a reality while she was in college and believed that teaching art was the only way she could make a living 1 Later she received a masters of fine arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago where she studied experimental film making 7 On September 18 2001 Bond created and registered a business for her animations in Oregon under the name Rose Bond Moving Pictures 9 Currently Bond teaches at the Pacific Northwest College of Art PNCA in Portland Oregon where she is an associate professor and a lead faculty in Animated Arts 6 Work editBond started out using traditional methods of creating animation with flipbooks and inking by hand 1 10 Later she began to experiment with using computers 1 She uses digital tablets like those made by Wacom to teach her students at PNCA 11 Her current work is mainly public art featuring site specific animations which use a combination of hand drawn and digital art 2 Bond s earlier films deal with feminist issues questioning whether one gender should rule over another through the medium of animated Irish legends 1 In these stories Deirdre s Choice Macha s Curse and Cerridwen s Gift based on figures from Irish legends Bond painted directly onto clear 35 mm film to create the effect of animation 12 Her hand drawn and hand painted images for these films were considered dramatic by reviewer Wendy Jackson who also felt that Bond s choice of heroines showed a feminist sensibility 13 Bond s first animation installation was staged in 2002 in Portland using the historic Seamen s Bethel Building 14 Her installation work challenges people to think about how they perceive time space and memory 15 16 When beginning a new animation projection Bond researches the history of the building and incorporates it into the projection 17 18 She visits each spot where she will be creating an installation exploring the buildings and gleaning interesting historical facts to use in her animations 19 In Broadsided her animation commissioned by the Exeter Arts Council for Exeter Castle Bond discovered the story of a man who was hung for stealing sheep which she uses in her animated story 2 One of her most shown installations Intra Muros 2007 was shown at the first Platform Animation Festival in Portland and consists of projected animations in the windows that loop every eight minutes 3 Intra Muros invites viewers to wonder what is going on in the spaces they cannot see 3 Bond s installation Gates of Light reached audiences that were not familiar with experimental film 16 Bond s projected animations also have the unique capacity to turn the mundane building people see everyday into something special and to challenge with her work a viewer s sense of familiarity 20 Bond is excited about the potential for animation to change the cultural landscape 8 Rose Bond is featured as one of six interviewees in Martin Cooper s feature documentary History Mystery amp Odyssey The Lives and Work of Six Portland Animators 2023 The other interviewees are Joan C Gratz Joanna Priestley Chel White Jim Blashfield and Zak Margolis 21 The film premiered at the 2023 Ottawa International Animation Festival 22 Films edit Electroflux 2008 Ward of Court Country of Origin 2007 Memoria Mortalis 2000 Rain Tiles 1997 Deirdre s Choice 1995 Remote Control 1992 Mallacht Macha Macha s Curse 1990 Cerridwen s Gift 1987 Nexus 1984 Gaia s Dream 1982 Installations edit Intra Muros Zagreb 2013 Intra Muros Toronto 2011 Broadsided 2010 Mu ta tion Electrogals 2010 Intra Muros Utrecht 2008 Intra Muros Portland 2007 Gates of Light New York 2007 Illumination 1 Portland 2002 Awards edit Caldera Ford Family Residency Stipend 2012 23 Princess Grace Special Project Award 2011 24 Princess Grace Foundation Statue Award 2008 24 Sara Roby Award for Outstanding Achievement in Furthering Higher Education 2008 Princess Grace Special Project Award 2006 24 Princess Grace Special Project Award 2004 24 National Endowment for the Arts Grant 1999 25 Chicago Children s Film Festival First Place Macha s Curse 1991 26 Graduate Film Scholarship from the Princess Grace Foundation 1989 24 Chicago Children s Film Festival Certificate of Merit Cerridwen s Gift 1987 27 Bibliography discography edit Arresting Power Resisting Police Violence in Portland Oregon Afterimage 42 6 34 May 2015 doi 10 1525 aft 2015 42 6 34 ISSN 0300 7472 ElectroFlux eVideo National Film Board of Canada 2008 OCLC 889557000 A Celtic Trilogy DVD video Rose Bond Moving Pictures 1997 OCLC 840841405 Three award winning animated stories including Deirdre s Choice Macha s Curse and Cerridwen s Gift Includes a mini documentary References edit a b c d e f Street Rita 1996 Rose Bond An Animator s Profile Animation World Network Retrieved June 20 2015 a b c Pitt Sarah February 5 2010 Sad Tale is Larger Than Life Western Morning News Plymouth UK via Lexis Nexis a b c Wells Paul Hardstaff Johnny 2008 Re Imagining Animation The Changing Face of the Moving Image New York AVA Publishing SA ISBN 9782940373697 Memoria Mortalis Archives 2001 Sundance Film Festival Sundance Institute 2001 Retrieved June 21 2015 Hubert Andrea February 17 2010 Animated Exeter The Guardian via Lexis Nexis a b Re Defining Animation PDF Los Angeles USC School of Cinematic Arts 2013 p 32 Retrieved June 23 2015 a b c Rose Bond Associate Professor in Animated Arts Foundation Lead Faculty in Animated Arts Pacific Northwest College of Art Retrieved June 20 2015 a b Moscato Marc April 26 2012 A Place Called Home Meet Rose Bond Know Your City Portland Oregon Archived from the original on June 21 2015 Retrieved June 21 2015 Rose Bond Moving Pictures Perfect Leads Retrieved June 21 2015 Behrens Leigh February 28 1988 Festival Offers Film Evidence The Chicago Tribune Retrieved June 23 2015 Gallivan Joseph March 31 2015 Wacom Gets Drawn In Portland Tribune Retrieved June 20 2015 Shearin John W January 1998 Videofile Emergency Librarian 25 3 53 Retrieved June 21 2015 Jackson Wendy June 1 1997 Video Reviews Animation World Network Retrieved June 21 2015 Sottile Leah December 12 2013 Public Exposure Inlander Retrieved June 21 2015 Roberts Dmae July 12 2011 Big Animation with Rose Bond and DripDrop KBOO Retrieved June 20 2015 a b Gerson Daniela April 7 2004 New Residents Get a Glimpse of Neighborhood s Past The New York Sun via Lexis Nexis Maga Carly September 26 2011 The Nuit Blanche Curators In Conversation Torontoist Retrieved June 20 2015 Kleinman Howard March 19 2004 Windows Into History The Forward via Lexis Nexis Streckert Joe December 17 2014 Ruined Refuge The Portland Mercury Retrieved June 21 2015 Perrott Lisa 2013 Zig Zag Reanimating Len Lye as Improvised Theatrical Performance and Immersive Visual Music In Richardson John Gorbman Claudia Vernallis Carol eds The Oxford Handbook of New Audiovisual Aesthetics New York Oxford University Press p 235 ISBN 9780199733866 Six of Portland s most gifted animators are the focus of a new documentary Six Portland Based Animators Step In Front Of The Camera Alumni Caldera Retrieved June 20 2015 a b c d e Rose Bond Princess Grace Foundation USA Retrieved June 20 2015 NEA 1999 Fiscal Year Grants Afterimage 26 4 3 January 1999 ISSN 0300 7472 Retrieved June 21 2015 8th Annual Chicago International Children s Film Festival 1991 Awards PDF Facets Children s Programs and the Chicago International Children s Film Festival 1991 Archived from the original PDF on May 3 2015 Retrieved June 21 2015 4th Annual Chicago International Children s Film Festival 1987 Awards PDF Facets Children s Programs and the Chicago International Children s Film Festival 1987 Archived from the original PDF on September 23 2015 Retrieved June 21 2015 External links editRose Bond s Official website Interview with The Oregonian Video Interview with The Oregon Cartoon Institute Video Interview with KBOO Audio Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Rose Bond amp oldid 1223161651, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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