igerpic.jpg (21768 bytes) Arnold Iger

Arnold Iger has shaped his creative life
for over 25 years, exploring and
synthesizing visual media including
printmaking, film, video, maskmaking,
puppetry and design.  As an
accomplished visual artist, his mastery
of a range of visual media contributes depth to each.  His recent visual images
combine his interest in architectural history with experiments in printmaking
techniques.  The resulting monotypes are
a synthesis of contemporary design
sensibilities with past visual traditions.
     After years of study and travel, including two years at San Francisco's Academy of Art, three years in filmmaking and painting at the prestigious San Francisco Art Institute, and a term at Japan's Oomato Foundation studying traditional Japanese art forms.  Iger launched his career as a fine artist and has established a reputation as a painter, printmaker and in mixed-media works.  His work is represented by galleries in San Francisco, Los Angeles and New York.

     In 1982, Arnold Iger joined forces with associate Paul Kwan on a documentary film project exploring a Vietnamese shamanistic dance/trance cult called Len Dong.  Their collaboration resulted in the formation of Persona Grata Productions, their work originated as a live performance integrating film, video, masks, puppets and slide projection.  This and other projects had earned them a reputation as gifted visual artists.
Their most recent work ANATOMY OF A SPRINGROLL  which was awarded funding by Independent Television Service (ITVS) and broadcasted over national PBS affiliates as well as screenings at the New York Museum of Modern Art,

Education
1980 -Present                  San Francisco State University. Industrial design, animation.

1980                                 Oomoto Foundation, Kameeoka, Japan. Traditional Japanese                                           arts

1973-1976                     San Francisco Art Institute. Film and performance

Awards/Residency

1997                                Media Art Grant/Video Production, National Endowment for the                                         Arts.

1997*                             San Francisco Exploritorium Museum, The Memory Project.

1996                               San Francisco Arts Commission.

1995                               American Film Institute, Independent Film & Videomaker Grant.

1994-1995                     National Endowment for the Arts, Media Art.

1994-1995                     Media Art Grant, National Asian American Telecommunication
                                     Association (NAATA) with funding from the Corporation for                                        Public Broadcasting.

1994                             Gold Award, Corporation for Public Broadcasting and best                                      Documentary from the Atlanta Film & Video Festival.

1993                            Special Jury Award from the National Educational Film/Video                                     Festival in the category of Multicultural Education.

1993                           National Endowment for the Arts, traveling fellowship to China

1992*                         Artist in Residence, San Francisco Exploratorium.

1988                           Artist in Residence, Kala Art Institute, Berkeley, California.