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Summary
Jodie Mack is a Professor of Film and Media Studies at Dartmouth College, specializing in experimental animation and avant-garde cinema. She holds a B.A. from the University of Florida and an M.F.A. from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Her work explores the intersection of decorative arts, material culture, and cinematic form, often reanimating overlooked objects like textiles, posters, and household items into kinetic narratives.
Key research interests include animation history, early cinema, and curatorial practices. Her films, such as The Grand Bizarre and Dusty Stacks of Mom, blend formal experimentation with socio-cultural critique, questioning the value of domestic and industrial artifacts. Notable awards include the Radcliffe Fellowship and residencies at the Headlands Center and MacDowell Colony.
Mack’s installations, such as Glitch Envy and Three Screens for Looking at Abstraction, have been exhibited globally. She teaches animation and continues to develop projects investigating fabric travel and cultural exchange.


