Caitlin Ryan

Historia

Caitlin Ryan is a Chicago-based interdisciplinary artist and filmmaker; her work explores the nuances between comedy and humor, specifically using the vernacular of the uncanny to investigate systems of anthropology. She’s interested in small underground (and sometimes temporary) communities to observe perspectives that push the boundaries of what it means to have radical empathy. Ryan received her MFA from the University of Illinois at Chicago and has most recently shown her work at Iceberg Projects, Flatland, Gallery 400, and Hyde Park Art Center. Her films have also appeared at the Onion City Film Festival, Comfort Station, and the Nightingale Cinema.

Películas

When I Don't Know What to Do, I Go Looking for Birds
Cinematography
Short by Danny Carroll.
When I Don't Know What to Do, I Go Looking for Birds
Short by Danny Carroll.
S p a c e l a n d
Director
Long hallways, an orchestrated auction, and acts of disappearance, Spaceland, travels through the mysterious American landscape of storage units. Space that captures the line between necessity and amenity; between an interim life event and the more permanent obscured.
The House With No Corners
Director
Known as the Devil's House, the Town hall, and the Bull Valley Police Department. "The House With No Corners" observes the uncanny past and present of those who haunt a midwestern landscape.