Kathleen Green has been working in film, video, and live event production since 1997. In that time, she has created documentaries, music videos, short films, and visual art with the goals of finding untold stories, exploring new ways to capture dance on camera, and generally making pretty things to look at.
Her projects have included the alternate music video for Mobys New York, New York; the documentary Brilliant Simplicity for Metropolis Magazine; the flame-thrower cooking show Cookin With Gas; the mixed-media sculptures Sparkys Wheel of Tesla! for the 2010 Figment Season Long Sculpture Garden, and Mother for the 2009 Yahoo Open Hack; documentation of Third Rails site-specific performance Reel; and the short film, Coffee Time. She was also co-host of the Dance Film Associations Dance Film Lab, a works-in-progress screening series for dance filmmakers. Kathleens work has been screened at the Dance on Camera Festival, Coney Island Film Festival, Figment Arts Festival, Re/Mixed Media Festival, New York Tango Film Festival, Americans for the Arts Convention, Pioneer Theatre, Collective: Unconscious, Bowery Poetry Club, Fuse network, and at various galleries in New York and Berlin. She has also worked with HBO, MTV, MSNBC, the Sundance Channel, VH1, Fuse, and the History Channel as a freelance editor and post supervisor.
She recently completed The Secret Life of Mushrooms, a documentary exploring the lesser known stories behind Mazatec ritual use of psychedelic mushrooms in Huautla de Jimenez, Mexico, and is currently developing a series about fire art.