
Films
- Read MoreExperimental
Jesus Fucking Christ
Andrew Klaus-VineyardDigital, color, sound, 3.35 minRental format: Digital file - Read MoreExperimental
I am Not Myself Today
Andrew Klaus-VineyardDigital, color, sound, 2.52 minRental format: Digital file - Read MoreExperimental
Commie Pinko Fag
Andrew Klaus-VineyardDigital, color, sound, 2.01 minRental format: Digital file - Read MoreAnimationExperimental
Motel
Andrew Klaus-VineyardDigital, black and white, sound, 3.39 minRental format: Digital file - Read MoreExperimental
Like Lightning
Andrew Klaus-VineyardDigital, color, sound, 2.07 minRental format: Digital file
Biography
Andrew Klaus-Vineyard is a proudly bisexual Los Angeles-based filmmaker, musician, theatre director, and visual artist. His films include THIS HOUSE IS NOT A HOME, Motel, Unknown, At Large, My Age Now, Like Lightning and the upcoming feature documentary Welcome to Tool Shed, co-directed with Daniel Talbott. Klaus-Vineyard is of Inuit, Icelandic, and Jewish descent, which fuels his passion for storytelling. He studied contemporary art and practice at Savannah College of Art & Design and holds a degree in Cultural Studies (focused on Queer, Feminist, & Marxist Theory in Media Analysis) and Time-Based Art from Portland State University and an MFA in Directing University of Hawai’i at Mānoa. He is also an internationally exhibited visual artist with commissions from The Tate Modern as well as solo exhibitions of video installations and photography. Klaus-Vineyard releases music as Lovers of the Arctic Circle. He is also a curator of the Black Cat Cinema Series (along with Daniel Talbott and Javier Fuentes-León) a monthly queer film screening series in Los Angeles, CA.