
Biography
Maureen Selwood is a filmmaker artist who works with visual art, digital media, installation, and performance. A pioneer in the field of independent experimental animation, Selwood has both charted new territory for women artists, and reframed conventional notions of women as objects of desire in art history. Rooted aesthetically in film noir, dada and surrealism her work explores carnivals, festivals, and religious rites as celebrations and showcases for the imaginary. After graduating with her MFA from NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts, Selwood found herself at the center of a burgeoning new scene in independent animation, which aligned itself more with the art world than with the traditional animation establishments of the time. Selwood produced such ground breaking films as: Odalisque, The Rug, This Is Just To Say and Pearls.
Known For
Blue Poodle Chair (2022)Director
All Creatures Great and Small (2017)Director
A Modern Convenience (2012)Director
As You Desire Me (2009)Director
Drawing Lessons (2005)Director
Mistaken Identity (2001)Director
Hail Mary (1998)Director
Flying Circus: An Imagined Memoir (1995)Director
Animated Self-Portraits (1989)Director
Pearls (1988)Director




