Lesley Announces Maine Scholars Program
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Ingrid Stobbe is an award-winning Visual Media Artist and Educator. She creates a diverse range of artwork including both narrative and experimental pieces that embrace the artistic medium as a vital component of effective storytelling. Her work poses questions of self-identity, feminism, and perception while investigating the most effective manner to convey meaning in artistic dialogue; whether that finds expression in film, paint or writing is dependent on the nature of individual stories. Often these expressions exist at the intersection of genres, asking engagement from the viewer as questions arise concerning the relationship between presentation and observation. But always, the art maintains and celebrates the unique properties of included media, while commenting on form and its implications in storytelling.

Ingrid's films have screened and exhibited nationally and internationally, and recently featured in International Encounters Traverse, Boston Voyager Magazine, and Palaver Journal. Her writing can be found in a variety of publications, including Mantra Wellness Magazine, Psychology Tomorrow and The Glossary. Her film Orange can currently be seen in SoAnyway Magazine's 2nd Volume and on exhibit at the Royal Scottish Academy of Art & Architecture, while select paintings were recently chosen for "The Art Edit," Condé Nast's curated advertorial campaign showcasing independent two-dimensional artists in House & Garden, UK. She is co-author of the upcoming book Being Creatively Limited with William Pace (Focal Press, 2021), and is currently in pre-production on her short film The Dog Star, and media installation Contextual Bodies.

Ingrid is on the board of Women in Film & Video New England, as well as the editorial board of the Journal of Film & Video, and previously served on the Marketing Committee for the Metropolitan New York Chapter of the US National Committee for UN Women. She has comprehensive experience designing curricula for the visual arts, and in 2020 her pedagogy was internationally recognized with the University Film and Video Association Award of Teaching Excellence. She is a frequent juror for numerous film festivals, and regularly speaks at various institutions about media production's evolving landscape, and its broader social impact.

Screenings

Cutlog Artists Moving Image X Society of Scottish Artists at the Open SSA + VAS, 2020

Darkroom Film Festival, London, United Kingdom, 2020

Lisbon Film Rendezvous International Showcase, Lisbon Art Center & Studios, Cais Rocha Conde de Óbidos, Lisbon, Portugal, 2020

Another Experiment by Women Film Festival Screening Series, Anthology Film Archives, New York, NY, 2020

XXIIIèmes Rencontres Internationales Traverse, Toulouse, France, 2020

Semi-Finalist, International Moving Image Festival, Abadan, Khuzestan Province, Iran, 2019

Starlight Film Awards, Hyderabad, Telangana, India, 2019

Pop Up Anthology, James Ward Mansion, Westfield, NJ, 2019

The Lift-Off Global Network Sessions, Iver, England, United Kingdom, 2019

MOHA Short Film Night, Budapest, Hungary, 2019

The Film Collective Independent Film Awards, Philadelphia, PA, 2019

Alchemy Film and Moving Image Festival, Hawick, Scotland, United Kingdom, 2019

Katra Film Series, New York, NY, 2018

Interbay Cinema Society's Engauge Experimental Film Festival, Seattle, WA, 2018

Semi-Finalist, LA Cinefest, Los Angeles, CA, 2018

West Virginia Mountaineer Short Film Festival, Morgantown, WV, 2018

SOMA Film Festival, Maplewood, NJ, 2018

Yoni Fest, Boston, MA, 2016

American Movie Awards Film Festival, Los Angeles, CA, 2015

SENE Film, Music and Art Festival, Providence, RI, 2013

Cinekink Film Festival, New York, NY, 2013

Exhibitions

193rd RSA Annual Exhibition: "Open Art: SSA + VSA;" Society of Scottish Arts and Visual Arts Scotland, The Royal Scottish Academy of Art and Architecture, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 2019 – 2020

Show Your World Exhibition, Gallery MC, New York, NY, 2018

Video Dimensions Exhibition, Lunder Art Center, Cambridge, MA, 2017

Give Luck a Chance Consortium, Berklee College of Music, Boston, MA, 2012

Presentations and Invited Lectures

"Strengthening Interpersonal Communication Skills in the Virtual Space," Online Learning Consortium Innovate Conference, 2021

"Visual Language in Creative Communication," Introductory Honors Seminar with Paul Lauritzen, John Carroll University, 2020

Moderator, For the Love of Rutland (Hot Docs, Atlanta Intl.), dir. J. Maytorena Taylor, Boston Women's Film Festival, 2020

"Portraits of Artists as Young People," Conceptual Development with Paul Turano, Emerson College, 2020

"Strengthening Interpersonal Communication Skills in the Virtual Space," Women in Film & Video New England, 2020

"Building the Effective Professional Development Workshop for Students," University Film & Video Association Virtual Conference, 2020

Moderator, Rising From The Tsunami, dir. H. Robert & J. Perrin, Salem Film Festival, 2020

Moderator, Women in Blue (PBS, Independent Lens), dir. D. Fishel, Salem Film Festival, 2020

“Art & Design in the Post-COVID Age,” LA+D Discourse Series, 2020

"Media and Social Impact," The Murrow Symposium, Washington State University, Pullman, WA, 2020

"Networking with the Pros," Event Designer and Moderator, Lesley University, Cambridge, MA, 2020

"Experimental Filmmaking Workshop," The Cambridge Rindge and Latin School, Cambridge, MA, 2019

"Cool Women, Hot Jobs," The Young Women's Leadership School, Astoria, NY, 2019

"Being Creatively Limited," co-creator with William Pace, University Film & Video Association Conference, Minneapolis, MN, 2019

"Angles in Storytelling," Lesley University College of Art + Design, Cambridge, MA, 2019

"The Bauhaus Transcended, Co-Design & Panel Structure, William Paterson University, Wayne, NJ, 2019

"Filmmaking and Social Impact," Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, 2018

"Teaching Filmmaking Genre: Differences & Similarities," Seton Hall University, South Orange, NJ, 2017

"Avant-garde Filmmaking and Editing," Harvard University Extension School, Cambridge, MA, 2016

"16mm Experimental Filmmaking & The Bolex Camera," Emerson College, Boston, MA, 2015

"Screenwriting and Video Production," Community College of Rhode Island, Warwick, RI, 2013

"Experimental Media," Cambridge Community Television, Cambridge, MA, 2012

Publications

Book

Being Creatively Limited; Co-Author William Pace, Focal Press (Forthcoming, 2021)

Articles

"Creating Play in a Time of Pandemic: Can Humor Promote Inclusivity in the Online Space?" EDIT Media, November, 2020
"Dinosaur Girls," Mantra Wellness Magazine, Autumn, 2020 Print ed.
"Orange," Soanyway Magazine, Vol 2 Issue 5, 2020
"The Art Edit," House & Garden, UK, October, 2019 Print ed.
"Orange," Palaver Journal, Spring, 2019 ed.
"Taking Time to Know Yourself," The Glossary, 2018
“In Defense of Story,” Yoni Fest, 2016
“The Navigated Space: Female Filmmakers," Yoni Fest, 2016
“The New 29,” Psychology Tomorrow, 2014
“Internet Dating Revamped," Psychology Tomorrow, 2014
“Where the Sidewalk Ends,” Coffee Meets Bagel, 2014
“Date for Yourself,” Coffee Meets Bagel, 2014
“The Pseudo-Reality of Online Dating,” Coffee Meets Bagel, 2014
"The Double Dot,” Coffee Meets Bagel, 2014
“A Boy Named Boob,” Coffee Meets Bagel, 2014
“The Role of the Individual in the Modern Renaissance,” Reflections of the First Year Seminar, 2005

Grants & Awards

Best-In-Track: Process, Problems and Practices. The Online Learning Consortium Innovate Conference, 2021

The University Film and Video Association Award of Teaching Excellence, 2020

The Ralph Bradley Prize, In coordination with the Office of Community Engagement, Digital Filmmaking for The College of Art & Design Recipient, 2020

Lesley University Faculty Development Travel Grant, 2020

Best Produced Screenplay, American Movie Awards, 2015

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