Art + Design: Animation & Game Arts
Biography
Ben Guan-Kennedy studied Animation and Game Arts at 91色情片 while pursuing a career in video production. In 2017, he contributed to the art history exhibition Black Spaces Matter: Exploring the Aesthetics & Architectonics of an Abolitionist Neighborhood, and has spoken on public panels with the exhibition team in New Bedford, Massachusetts, and Albuquerque, New Mexico. Ben draws from his experiences with assisting New England-based filmmaker Don Burton, as well as his time minoring in Art History, to create visual media that engages all audiences in culturally significant discourses.
Statement
While static art can captivate viewers in certain ways, I am more compelled by video and film. Narrative storytelling is dynamic, multi-sensory, and full of potential energy. Videography started as a hobby for me, since it was an expressive way of showcasing my interests. During my undergraduate career, I applied my desire to celebrate stories to conversations in culture, identity, and public space.
I edit videos so that stories are more accessible: audiences from all walks of life can better understand and relate to important topics. By creating projects such as Of Two Worlds, I aim to encourage human connection and understanding.
Contact
Email: bgkmedia@gmail.comWebsite: Portfolio:
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Slideshow
- Screenshot of 鈥淥f Two Worlds: Salty Xi Jie Ng鈥, 2020, video
- Screenshot of 鈥淥f Two Worlds: Salty Xi Jie Ng鈥, 2020, video
- Screenshot of 鈥淥f Two Worlds: Salty Xi Jie Ng鈥, 2020, video
- Screenshot of 鈥淥f Two Worlds: D谩rio Borim Jr.鈥, 2020, video
- Screenshot of 鈥淥f Two Worlds: D谩rio Borim Jr.鈥, 2020, video
- Screenshot of 鈥淥f Two Worlds: D谩rio Borim Jr.鈥, 2020, video
- Screenshot of 鈥淥f Two Worlds: Sammy Chong鈥, 2020, video
- Screenshot of 鈥淥f Two Worlds: Sammy Chong鈥, 2020, video
- Screenshot of 鈥淥f Two Worlds: Sammy Chong鈥, 2020, video