ABOUT TED PASSON
Ted Passon is an award-winning film and video maker whose work focuses on the humor, struggles, and revelations involved in merging the world around us with the world that we choose to create. Named an "Up and Coming Young Artist to Watch" by the Philadelphia Weekly, his work has been exhibited in film festivals, galleries, colleges, DIY spaces, and other venues around the US and abroad.
In addition to filmmaking, Ted has curated film screenings for the Rotterdam Film Festival, The New York Underground Film Festival, the 180 Meridian Cinema in Fiji, the touring UnAmerican Film Festival, the Projet Mobilivre-Bookmobile Project, and for two years was the director of the ten-day Celluloid Sideshow Film Screening Series at the Philadelphia Fringe Festival.
Ted resides in Philadelphia and is a member of Space 1026, where he also keeps a studio. He is also a co-founder of both the Small Change film screening series, which presents monthly screenings of experimental films and videos in a wide range of venues, and the the Padlock Gallery, an ex-living room gallery space that houses monthly exhibits from Philadelphia-based artists.
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