Amanda Strong

Individual


Roles

Artist, Director, Producer

Biography

Amanda Strong is a Michif, Indigenous filmmaker, and stop-motion puppet animation director currently based in the unceded Coast Salish territories known as Vancouver, BC. As Owner, Director, and Producer of Spotted Fawn Productions, her work explores themes of blood memory and reclamation of Indigenous histories, lineage, language, and culture. Strong’s puppet animation film productions include Four Faces of the Moon, Flood, and Biidaaban (The dawn comes), which won the 2018 VIFF Best British Columbia Short Film Award. As an artist, she has been recognized with the Vancouver Mayor’s Arts Awards for Emerging Film and Media Artist (2016). Filmmaker Alanis Obomsawin selected Strong to be the recipient of the Gilmour Technicolour Prize (2016), acknowledging Strong’s important contributions to contemporary Indigenous cinema. Strong’s films have screened across the globe, most notably at Cannes, TIFF, VIFF, and Ottawa International Animation Festival. She has received grants from the Canada Council for the Arts, Ontario Arts Council, BC Arts Council, and the NFB. Spotted Fawn Productions is currently developing new short animations Wheetago War and Spirit Bear. Her work can be seen online, on television, in festivals, and in galleries and museums. Strong received a BAA in Interpretative Illustration and a Diploma in Applied Photography from the Sheridan Institute.

Emily Carr University of Art and Design, 2020

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