
Bill Brand
Bill Brand is a multi-disciplinary artist whose films, public artwork, installations, paintings and works-on-paper have exhibited worldwide in museums, galleries microcinemas and on television. His 1980 Masstransiscope, an animated mural installed in the New York City subway, is in the MTA Arts and Design permanent collection. Bill Brand’s artwork has been featured at Museum of Modern Art, Whitney Museum, Smithsonian American Art Museum, National Gallery of Art, Anthology Film Archive and Shanghai Duolun Museum of Modern Art. He is represented by Galerie Arnaud Lefebvre, Paris and Court Tree Gallery, Brooklyn. His films have been presented at major film festivals including the Berlin Film Festival, New Directors/ New Films Festival, Tribeca Film Festival and Rotterdam Film Festival. His films are discussed in histories of cinema including the books Experimental Filmmaking: Break the Machine (2015) by Kathryn Ramey; Results You Can’t Refuse: Celebrating 30 Years of BB Optics, (2006) edited by Andrew Lampert, Documentary, A History of the Non-Fiction Film, (1992) by Erik Barnouw; and Allegories of Cinema, (1990) by David James. Brand’s work has also been written about in news and journal articles by Janet Maslin, Jonas Mekas, J. Hoberman, B. Ruby Rich, Ian Christie, Noel Carroll and Randy Kennedy among others. Bill Brand is Professor Emeritus at Hampshire College and teaches Film Preservation at New York University's Moving Image Archiving and Preservation graduate program. He is co-owner of BB Optics, Inc., a company that specializes in archival film preservation and post-production services. Bill Brand founded the showcase and workshop Chicago Filmmakers in 1973, and served on the Board of Directors of the Collective for Living Cinema until 1991 in New York City. He co-founded Parabola Arts in 1981 and is currently an artistic director. He served on the board of trustees for The Flaherty (2008-15) and is an advisor to the Orphan Film Symposium and Mono No Aware. Bill Brand lives in New York City with his wife, the artist Katy Martin.
43 directing credits · 2 acting credits
Directing · 43

Sicómoro
2011

Split Decision
1979

Masstransiscope
1980

Cartoons: Before the Fact
1974

Down the Alley
2011

Home Less Home
1991

Suite: Interior Outpost
2003

Moment
1972

Tracy's Family Folk Festival
1983

Rate of Change
1972

Suite: Moxibustion
1999

Susie's Ghost
2011

Demolition of a Wall
1973

Sound Strip/Film Strip
1972

Cartoons: Still at Work
1975

Suite: Double Nephrectomy
1998

Huevos a la mexicana
2018

Angular Momentum
1973

Coalfields
1984

Cartoons: An Angry Dog
1974

August Garden
2019

Circles of Confusion
1974

Chuck's Will's Widow
1982

Touch Tone Phone Film
1973

Cartoons: New York State Primaries
1975

Always Open/Never Closed
1971

Zip-Tone-Cat-Tune
1972

Works in the Field
1978

Orchard-Market
2016

The Trail to Koskimo: His First Hunt
1976

Cartoons: The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin
1974

Suite: My Father's Leg
1998

Organic Afghan
1969

Cartoons: The Central Finger
1974

I'm a Pilot Like You
1999

Ornithology 4
2015

Cartoons: It Dawn Down
1974

Tree
1970

Ornithology 6
2021

Skinside Out
2002
Suite: Gazelle
1998

Swan’s Island
2005

Rampla Juniors
2011
