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Updated 10/14/2022

Mary Patierno

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    MA

Institution/Business Type: Artist / Creative (Individual)

Mary Patierno is an award-winning, documentary filmmaker and editor whose most recent film is Requiem for a River a portrait of the Rio Grande in New Mexico, the history, the people and the challenges this storied river faces during the time of climate change and search for environmental justice and equity.  Her most previous work was the Ford Foundation funded, Nothing Without Us: The Women Who Will End AIDS, was released in November 2017 and has screened at DocNYC, Hot Docs and documentary festivals throughout the country.  Her documentary, Vieques: Worth Every Bit of Struggle, won Best Documentary at the New Vision Award (2005) from New Screen TV.  Previous work includes The Most Unknowable Thing was selected as part of The New Documentaries  (2000) series at the Museum of Modern Art in NYC. It was nominated for a 2000 International Documentary Association (IDA) Achievement Award and was awarded Outstanding Documentary Feature at Outfest'99 in Los Angeles, the Reelings'99 Film and Video Festival in Chicago, and The Miami Lesbian and Gay Film Festival.  It also won Best Documentary Short and the Audience Award at Reel Affirmations Film and Video Festival in Washington, DC. 

She is also one of the founders and former executive director of Dyke TV. Her collaborations include Abigail Child (Acts & Intermissions, A Shape of Error, On the Downlow and Surf and Turf), Starfish Media Group (Revisiting Haiti and Heroin, USA), Tania Cypriano (Grandma Has a Video Camera), Diller + Scofidio,  Asia Society, Unilever, 651/Brooklyn Academy of Music, Vanguard Films, Univision,  University of Massachusetts and USAID.

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Mary Patierno (She/Her)
Job Title: Filmmaker
Phone: 9176937601
Address:
401 Brier Hill Road
Ashfield, MA 01330

About

Overview

Institution/Business Type:

Artist / Creative (Individual)

Legal Status:

Commercial / For profit - Sole proprietorship

Year Founded:

2007

Overview

Institution/Business Type:

Artist / Creative (Individual)

Legal Status:

Commercial / For profit - Sole proprietorship

Year Founded:

2007

Disciplines

Primary Discipline:

Media - Video

Additional Disciplines:

  • Media - Film

Activities and Services

Activities and Services:

  • Arts for Social Change / Creative Activism
  • Creation of a Work of Art (Including Commissions)
  • Public Art Projects (In Free, Public Spaces)
  • Arts Instruction / Lessons
  • Workshops / Demonstrations / Master Class
  • Film Preproduction / Production / Editing Services
  • Film Showings
  • Community Arts

Communities

Populations Engaged:

  • Adults
  • General Public
  • Immigrant Populations
  • LGBTQ Populations
  • Native American Tribes

Languages Available:

  • English

Geographic Reach:

  • Town / City
  • County
  • Multi-County Region
  • National
  • Multi-State Region
  • State

Artist Info

Teaching Artist

Teaching Settings:

  • School / University

Ages Served:

  • College-age

Subject Areas:

  • Media

Teaching Artist

Teaching Settings:

  • School / University

Ages Served:

  • College-age

Subject Areas:

  • Media