CHERI GAULKE – Filmography
Note: This list focuses on my film/video work. The listed works were written, directed, edited and produced by me. My extensive list of performance art, exhibitions and public art can be found in my CV under RESUME.
INSIDE THE BEAUTY BUBBLE, 2021, 31:00, documentary, co-directed with Cheryl Bookout
2022:
Docs Without Borders Film Festival, virtual, Winner-Award of Merit
The Impact Docs Awards, virtual, Winner-Award of Merit
American Documentary and Animation Film Festival, Palm Springs, April 7 & 10, Winner-Sadie Katz Hustle Award
San Luis Obispo International Film Festival, April 30 & May 1, Winner-Audience Award
California Capital Documentary Film Festival, Sacramento, June 11
Dances With Films, Los Angeles, June 14, Winner-Audience Award
The Fine Arts Film Festival, Venice, CA, June 10-19
NewFilmmakers Los Angeles, June 18, Awards Finalist
Frameline46: The San Francisco International LGBTQ+ Film Festival, June 21
Nevada Women’s Film Festival, June 25
MOM Film Fest, Aug. 19-21, Winner-Most Viewed Film
Nevada City Film Festival, August 27&28, Winner-Heart of Gold Award
Long Beach QFilm Festival, Long Beach, CA, Sept. 9, Winner-Best Documentary Short
DC Shorts International Film Festival, Sept. 10
Ag & Art Film Festival, Vacaville, CA, Sept. 17
California International Shorts Festival, Los Angeles, CA, Sept. 18, Best Documentary Short
Cinema Diverse Palm Springs LGBTQ+ Film Festival, Palm Springs, CA, Sept. 24, Festival Favorite & Directors Choice
Grand Rapids Film Festival, Sept. 25, Grand Rapids, MI, Finalist
Albany FilmFest, Albany, CA, Oct. 6
Santa Cruz Film Festival, Santa Cruz, CA, Oct. 9
Pride Film Fest, virtual, Oct. 12-30
Dayton LGBT Film Fest, Dayton, OH, Oct. 14, Opening Night Selection
LA Femme International Film Festival, virtual, Beverly Hills, CA, Oct. 13-16
Santa Fe Independent Film Festival, Santa Fe, NM, Oct. 21
Rainbow Visions, Edmonton, Alberta Canada, Nov. 6
Studio City Film Festival, Studio City, CA, Nov. 7, Best Documentary Short
Arrow International Film Festival, Paris, Best Short Documentary
Yucca Valley Film Festival, Yucca Valley, CA, Nov. 12, Grand Jury Award
Indianapolis LGBT Film Festival, Nov. 14-20, Virtual
Sherman Oaks Film Festival, Nov. 16, Sherman Oaks, CA, Grand Jury Award
YoFiFest, The Yonkers Film Festival, Dec. 2, Yonkers, NY, Dec. 2, Audience Choice
The MY Hero International Film Festival, Dec. 10, Virtual, Art Heroes Winner
Art is Alive, Dec. 14, NY, NY, Winner Best Documentary
2023:
Borrego Springs Film Festival, Jan. 23, Winner Audience Choice Award
Thomas Edison Film Festival, Feb. 17-18, Princeton University, NJ, Jury’s Stellar Award
Winter Film Awards Film Festival, Feb. 18, NY, NY, Best Documentary
Santa Fe Film Festival, Santa Fe, NM, Feb. 22
Atlanta Docufest, Atlanta, GA, March 3
SPE Media Film Festival, Denver, CO, March 17-18
Sebastopol Documentary Film Festival, Sebastopol, CA, March 18-19
Cleveland International Film Festival, Cleveland, OH, March 22
Underexposed Film Festival, Rock Hill, SC, March 22-25
Southside Film Festival, Bethlehem, PA, June 13
Indy Film Fest, Indianapolis, IN, April 19, Audience Award
AV Fest, Healdsburg, CA, May 30
MISS ALMA THOMAS: A LIFE IN COLOR, 2021, 20:00, documentary
Commissioned to accompany a traveling museum retrospective Alma W. Thomas: Everything is Beautiful at The Chrysler Museum of Art, Norfolk, VA.; The Phillips Collection, Washington, D.C.; The Frist Art Museum, Nashville, TN.; The Columbus Museum, Columbus, GA, 2021-2022.
Film festival screenings to date include:
SF DOCFEST, San Francisco, CA, May 31, 2021
Indy Shorts/Heartland International Film Festival, Indianapolis, IN, July 20, 2021
Cordillera International Film Festival, Reno, NV, July 29, 2021
Woods Hole Film Festival, Woods Hole, MA, July 31, 2021, 2nd Place Best Doc Short
Overlea Artsfest, Washington, DC, Aug. 7, 2021
Awesome Con FF DC, Aug. 20, 2021, Best in Show
DC Shorts International Film Festival, Washington, DC, Sept. 9, 2021, Oustanding Local Film
Port Townsend Film Festival, Port Townsend, WA, Sept. 23, 2021
Winter Film Awards, New York, NY, Sept. 23, 2021
Women Over 50 Film Festival, London, England, Sept. 25, 2021
Dallas VideoFest, Dallas, TX, Oct. 2, 2021
Chagrin Documentary Film Festival, Chagrin Falls, OH, Oct. 5, 2021
Portland Film Festival, Portland, OR, Oct. 6, 2021
BendFilm Festival, Bend, OR, Oct. 7, 2021
Art is Alive Film Festival, New York, NY, Oct. 16-17, 2021
Tallgrass Film Festival, Wichita, KS, Oct. 20, 2021, Outstanding Documentary Short
Naples International Film Festival, Naples, FL, Oct. 21, 2021, Opening Night Film
Thomas Edison Film Festival, 2021, Director’s Choice Award
My HERO International Film Festival, Santa Monica, CA, 2021, Second Place
International Fine Arts Film Festival, 2021, Best Short Documentary
DC Black Film Festival, Best DC Film
Pittsburgh Short Film Festival, Pittsburgh, PA,
Third Action Film Festival
Cleveland Film Festival, Cleveland, OH
Southside Film Festival, Bethlehem, PA
Borrego Springs Film Festival, Borrego Springs, CA
Brooklyn Women’s Film Festival, Brooklyn, NY
Sunderland Shorts Film Festival,
Cinema Sisters
Auntyland
Cascadia International Women’s Film Festival
AmDocs Film Festival, Palm Springs, CA
Art Doc Film Festival
Heritage Film Festival,
Cinema Columbus Film Festival
Hell’s Half Mile Film Festival
Ag & Art, CA
Community Stories Film Festival
DC International
Filmteenth International Film Festival
South Georgia Film Festival
I AM COVID-19, 2020, 3:00, animation
Solstice: Create Art for Earth, curated by Judy Chicago, Turner Carroll Gallery, Santa Fe, New Mexico, June 2020
TRUDIE’S GOOSE, 2020, 4:44, animation
Independent Days International Film Festival, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany, September 22, 2021
Southside Film Festival, Bethlehem, PA, June 15, 2021
American Pavilion Emerging Filmmakers Showcase at the Cannes Film Festival, postponed to May 2021
Miami Jewish Film Festival, Miami, FL, April 15, 2021
Borrego Springs Film Festival, Borrego Springs, CA, January 14, 2021
Cucalorus Film Festival, Wilmington, NC, November 11-25, 2020
Buskopolis Festival of Cinematic Oddities, Huntingdon, PA, October 19, 2020
Women Over 50 Film Festival, London, England, September 26, 2020
AmDocs-American Documentary and Animation Film Festival, Palm Springs, CA, September 25-29, 2020
Chicago Underground Film Festival, Chicago, IL, September 9, 2020
NOT Film Fest, Santarcangelo, Italy, August 27, 2020
GLORIA’S CALL, 2018, 16:47, documentary
2018:
Women Over 50 Film Festival, September 23, 2018, Brighton, England
Vox Feminae, October 5, 2018, Zagreb, Croatia
Grand Rapids Feminist Film Fest (GRFFF), October 13, 2018, Grand Rapids, MI
DTLA Film Festival, October 21, 2018, Los Angeles, CA
MY HERO International Film Festival, no screening, Los Angeles, CA, Women Transforming Media Award
2019:
Slamdance, Jan. 25 and 31, 2019, Park City, UT
Big Muddy Film Festival, February 22, 2019, Carbondale, IL
Portland Oregon Women’s Film Festival, Feb 28 – Mar 3, 2019, Portland, OR
Thessaloniki Documentary Film Festival, March 1, 2019, Thessaloniki, Greece
Black Maria Film Festival, March 6, 2019, Hoboken Hist. Museum, Hoboken, NJ, Jurors’ Citation
2019 SPE Media Festival (Society for Photographic Education), March 7-9, 2019, Cleveland, OH
TRICKY WOMEN/TRICKY REALITIES International Animation Film Festival , March 13-17, 2019, Vienna, Austria
REGARD-Saguenay International Short Film Festival, March 13-17, 2019, Quebec, Canada
Nevada Women’s Film Festival, March 23, 2019, Las Vegas, NV
Albany Film Festival, March 24, 2019, Albany, CA
POW Portland Oregon Women’s Film Festival, March 27-31, 2019, Portland, OR
Ann Arbor Film Festival, March 29, 2019, Ann Arbor, Michigan, Best Documentary
American Documentary Film Festival, April 1, 2019, Palm Springs, CA
Through Women’s Eyes/Sarasota Film Festival, April 6-7, 2019, Sarasota, FL
Newport Beach Film Festival, April 25 – May 2, 2019, Newport Beach, CA, Best Art, Architecture and Design Film
Hot Docs, April 25 – May 5, 2019, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
The Fine Arts Film Festival, May 26, 2019, Venice, CA
26th Chicago Underground Film Festival, June 5-9,2019, Chicago, IL
Dumbo Film Festival, June 7, 2019, Brooklyn, NY
Slamdance Presents, June 11, 2019, ArcLight Hollywood, Los Angeles, CA
NewFilmmakers Los Angeles, June 29, 2019, Los Angeles, CA
Vidlings & Tapeheads Film Festival for unconventional storytelling, June 29, 2019, Hamtramck, MI
NOT FILM FEST, July 30, 2019, Santarcangelo di Romagna, Italy
Brooklyn Women’s Film Festival, August 22, 2019, Brooklyn, NY
Defy Film Festival, August 23, 2019, Nashville, TN
Nevada City Film Festival, August 23-30, 2019, Nevada City, CA, Audience Award
Buskopolis Festival of Cinematic Oddities, Sept 20, 2019, Huntington, PA
Nashville Film Festival, October 3, 2019, Nashville, TN
Highland Park Independent Film Festival, October 3, 2019, Highland Park, CA, Best Documentary
Santa Cruz FF, October 9, 2019, Santa Cruz, CA
Seattle Queer FF, October 20, 2019, Seattle, Washington
Edinburgh Short Film Festival, October 24, 2019, Edinburgh, Scotland
Cineffable-Paris Int. Lesbian and Feminist Film Festival, Oct 31-Nov 3, 2019, Paris, France
Cucaloris Film Festival, November 13, 2019, Wilmington, NC
2020:
San Luis Obispo Film Festival, March 17, 2020, San Luis Obispo, CA
Underexposed Film Festival yc, March 25, 2020, Rock Hill, SC
Port Townsend Film Festival, September 24, 2020, Port Townsend, WA
15th IMMAGINARIA International Film Festival, October 2-4, 2020, Rome, Italy
I AM BE, 2016, 12:00, narrative
2017: California Women’s Film Festival, Los Angeles, Jan. 7, Best Supporting Actress Nomination; Society for Photographic Education Annual Conference, Orlando, Florida, March 2-12; World-Fest Houston International Film Festival, April, Remi Award Winner-Gold Medal-Short Narrative (Little or No Dialogue); Women’s Independent Film Festival, Tarzana, California, April 30, First Place-Feminism on Film; Film Miami Fest, Miami, Florida, July 22-23; Milledgeville Film Festival, Milledgeville, Georgia, April 28; It’s a Wonderful World, exhibition juried by Betty Ann Brown, Groundspace Project, Los Angeles, California, July 8-22; Mindfield Film Festival, Los Angeles, California, August, Best Experimental-Diamond Award; LA Shorts Awards, Los Angeles, California, August, Best Experimental; Femmes Video Art Festival, The Situation Room, Los Angeles, California, Aug. 27
2018: It’s Time, An Uncensored Look at the Time’s Up & #MeToo Movements, curated by Anuradha Vikram, Orange County Center for Contemporary Art, Santa Ana, California, July 7 – August 11
IN INDIA: A REFLECTION IN THREE PARTS, 2015, 13:36, travel music video
Travel FilmFest International Film Festival, Limassol, Larnaca, Oct. 19, 2017
CYCLE OF THE WITCH (or, sorry I missed church, I was busy practicing witchcraft and becoming a lesbian), 2013, 12:00, experimental personal narrative video
2013: Tapping the Third Realm, curated by Meg Linton, Ben Maltz Gallery, Otis College of Art and Design
2015: Michigan Womyn’s Music Festival Film Program, Aug. 3
2017: Femmes Video Art Festival, The Situation Room, Los Angeles, California, Aug. 27
2018: University of Oregon Queer Film Festival, Eugene, Oregon, Feb. 9; aGLIFF: Austin Gay and Lesbian International Film Festival, Austin, Texas, Sept. 11; Reeling 2014: 32nd Chicago LGBT International Film Festival, Chicago, Illinois, Sept. 19; Other Venice Film Festival, Venice, California, Oct. 11; OUTrageous!, Santa Barbara Gay and Lesbian Film Festival, Santa Barbara, CA, Nov. 8
PEEP TOTTER FLY, 2011, mixed-media interactive video installation
Los Angeles Goes Live: Performance Art in Southern California 1970-1983, LACE (Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions), a Getty-sponsored Pacific Standard Time exhibition, Sept. 27, 2011-Jan. 29, 2012
WonderWomen, Katherine Nash Gallery, University of Minnesota, 2015
Long Beach City College Gallery, 2016
Storefront Media, Seattle, WA (4 monitor looping window installation), 2019-present
OUR WEDDING, 2010, 7:30, single-channel video
OUTrageous!, Santa Barbara Gay and Lesbian Film Festival, Santa Barbara, CA
2010: Long Beach Q Festival, Oct. 9; Tampa International Gay & Lesbian Film Festival, Oct. 16; OUTrageous, Santa Barbara LGBTQ Film Festival, Nov. 4; Mill Valley Film Festival, Oct. 16; Outfest Family Day, Los Angeles; Reeling 2010: Chicago Lesbian and Gay International Film Festival, Nov. 7; Do It Your Damn Self!! Youth Film Festival, Cambridge, MA, Nov. 9-13;
International Student Media Festival, Oct. 15
2011: Carolina Film and Video Festival. Greensboro, North Carolina, Feb. 23
FEMINIST ART WORKERS: HEAVEN OR HELL?, 2008, 7:37, documentary
2008: Making It Together: Women’s Collaborative Art + Community, curated by Carey Lovelace, Bronx Museum of Art, Bronx, New York
2011: Doin’ It in Public: Feminism and Art at the Woman’s Building, curated by Meg Linton and Sue Maberry, Ben Maltz Gallery, Otis College of Art and Design, a Getty-sponsored Pacific Standard Time exhibition, installations by Feminist Art Workers and Sisters Of Survival, Oct. 1, 2011-Feb. 26, 2012
SISTERS OF SURVIVAL, 2008, 8:00, documentary
Making It Together: Women’s Collaborative Art + Community, curated by Carey Lovelace, Bronx Museum of Art, Bronx, New York
2011: Doin’ It in Public: Feminism and Art at the Woman’s Building, curated by Meg Linton and Sue Maberry, Ben Maltz Gallery, Otis College of Art and Design, a Getty-sponsored Pacific Standard Time exhibition, installations by Feminist Art Workers and Sisters Of Survival, Oct. 1, 2011-Feb. 26, 2012
YOU CAN HEAR IT SINGING: A JOURNEY DOWN THE CAPE FEAR RIVER, 1999, 12-channel video installation, permanent installation
Exploris Museum, Raleigh, North Carolina
’TWEENS, 1997, 9:15, single-channel video
1997: Armory Center for the Arts, Pasadena, California
1998: National Educational Media Network Festival, Oakland, California; Pacific Film Archive, Berkeley, California, winner Golden Apple
OUT LOUD, 1995, 18:30, single-channel video
1995: Mix ‘95, 9th New York Lesbian and Gay Experimental Film/Video Festival (excerpt), Sao Paolo Gay and Lesbian Film Festival, Brazil (excerpt), Johannesburg Gay and Lesbian Film Festival, South Africa (excerpt)
1996: University of Oregon Queer Film Festival. Eugene, Oregon; San Francisco International Asian American Film Festival, San Francisco, California; Society for Photographic Education National Conference, Los Angeles, California; Memories of Overdevelopment: Philippine Diaspora in Contemporary Art, UC Irvine, California; Women in Action: Artistic Evidence, University Art Museum, California State University, Long Beach; Without Alarm: Public and Private Security, Lincoln Heights Jail, curated by the Arroyo Arts Collective, Los Angeles, California (excerpt); Out Fest ‘96: The Los Angeles Gay and Lesbian Film Festival; San Francisco International Gay and Lesbian Film Festival; Adam Baran Honolulu Gay and Lesbian Film Festival, Honolulu, Hawaii; ARS DIGITALis Hochschule der Kuenste Berlin (HDK) (excerpt); electra 96…videofestival, Henie-Onstad Kunstsenter (excerpt); ROOTS Festival, Hull, U.K. (excerpt)
1998: Inaugural Exhibition, The Village at Ed Gould Plaza, Los Angeles, California; numerous screenings booked nationally by Frameline Distributions
SEA OF TIME, 1993, 12:00, single-channel video
Award: Sony Visions of US runner up
1994: AFI National Video Festival, Los Angeles, California; San Francisco International Lesbian and Gay Film Festival, San Francisco, California; Big Muddy Film Festival, Carbondale, Illinois; Charlotte Film and Video Festival, Charlotte, North Carolina; Personal Portraits: Mothers and Daughters, ATA, San Francisco, California; Light Pools ‘94, MCAD Gallery at Calhoun Square, Minneapolis, Minnesota; 12th International Los Angeles Gay and Lesbian Film and Video Festival, Los Angeles, California; Queer Articulations: 4th Princeton Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual Film Festival, Princeton, New Jersey; Re:Solution Video Arts Annual, curated by Carole Ann Klonarides, Los Angeles Center for Photographic Studies; European Media Art Festival, Osnabruck, Germany; Ruth Bloom Gallery, Santa Monica, California; LACE Annuale, curated by Bill Horrigan, Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions; Summer Nights in Silverlake Video Festival, Los Angeles; Reel Affirmations 4: DC’s 4th Annual Celebration of Gay and Lesbian Films, Washington, DC; 14th Chicago Lesbian & Gay International Film Festival, Chicago, IL; The 5th Hong Kong Lesbian and Gay Film Festival, Hong Kong; Day Without Art, Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, California; In Memory Of…,Power in America series, Santa Monica, California
1995: 9th London Lesbian and Gay Film Festival, London, England; NO-TV & Movies #14: Alternative Views on Film and Video, Visual Studies Workshop, Rochester, NY; Dallas Gay and Lesbian Film Festival, Dallas, Texas; Fifth Annual Inside/OUT Lesbian and Gay Film and Video Festival of Toronto, Canada; “Personal Best: The Work of Mark Niblock-Smith,” Armory Center for the Arts, Pasadena, California
1999: Vancouver Queer Film and Video Festival, Vancouver, Canada
L.A. RIVER PROJECT, 1992, 12:00, single-channel video (not the installation)
1992: Fragile Ecologies: Artists’ Interpretations and Solutions, curated by Barbara Matilsky, Queens Museum of Art, Flushing, NY
2008: Echo Park Film Center, Los Angeles, California
PILLAR OF SMOKE, 1992, 9:00, single-channel video
A Matter of Life and Breath, curated by Kim Abeles, California Museum of Photography, University of California, Riverside, 1992
L.A.X., LACE, Los Angeles, California, 1992
FROGSKIN, 1991, 6:30, single-channel video
ONCE UPON A TIME, 1991, single-channel, mixed-media video installation
Environmental Legacies: Countdown to the Millennium, curated by Nancy Ann Jones, Armory Center for the Arts, Pasadena
EL SERENO SERENADE, 1990, multi-channel, mixed media video installation
El Sereno Senior Center, LA Festival
BOUND TO PLEASE, 1989, video and mixed media installation
Beyond Baroque, Venice, California
L.A. RIVER PROJECT, 1989, multi-monitor, single channel, mixed-media video installation
1989: California State University Gallery, Los Angeles
1990: Artists and the Environment, curated by Jay Belloli, The Armory Center for the Arts, Pasadena, California
1992: Fragile Ecologies: Artists’ Interpretations and Solutions, curated by Barbara Matilsky, Queens Museum of Art, Flushing, NY, and toured nationally by SITES, Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Services
1993: Whatcom Museum of History and Art, Bellingham, Washington; San Jose Museum of Art, San Jose, California; San Jose Museum of Art, San Jose, California; Salt Lake Art Center, Salt Lake City, Utah; Madison Art Center, Madison, Wisconsin
1994: De Cordova Museum, Lincoln, Massachusetts; Center for the Fine Arts, Miami, Florida; Laguna Museum of Art, Laguna Beach, California; Arvada Center for the Arts, Arvada, Colorado
DIANE GAMBOA: ARTIST, 1989
1989: Eyes on Art, the Woman’s Building, Los Angeles, California; AFI National Video Festival, Los Angeles, California; Pasadena Community Access Corporation, and citywide during L.A. Freewaves video festival
MEDUSA’S BEAUTY SECRETS, 1988, 10:00, single-channel video
1988: 1708 East Main in Richmond, Virginia; Second Prize, Daniel Wadsworth Memorial Video Festival, Real Art Ways, Hartford, Connecticut; Goddesses on TV, EZTV, West Hollywood, California
1989: Long Beach Museum of Art, Long Beach, California; EZTV, Los Angeles, California; The Woman’s Building, Los Angeles, California; LACE Annuale, curated by Miriam Kaiser, Los Angeles, California; ATA in San Francisco, California; Frameline Presents, San Francisco Cable TV
1990: Lesbian Video Festival, EZTV, West Hollywood, California
1991: Seventh Annual International Women’s Day Video Festival, Boston, Massachusetts; Forbidden Language: Beauty and Culture, Southern California Women’s Caucus for Art Annual Conference, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, California
CELEBRATE…, 1988, 5:00, single-channel, mixed-media video sculpture
The Woman’s Building Fifth Anniversary Exhibition
OUR LADY OF L.A., 1987, 29:00, documentary
1987: LACE Annuale, Los Angeles, California (collaboration with Kathleen Forrest and Sue Maberry); The Woman’s Building, Los Angeles, California; EZTV, Los Angeles, California; San Francisco International Gay and Lesbian Video Festival
2011: Doin’ It on Tape: Video from the Woman’s Building, Alternative Projections: Experimental Film in Los Angeles, 1945-1980, a Pacific Standard Time event, The Spielberg Theater at the Egyptian, Los Angeles, California, November 13
LEAPS OF FAITH, 1985, 6:00, performance documentary
1985: Cal State Northridge
1989: exhibited on 4 cable stations throughout Los Angeles as part of “The Woman’s Building presents…”
ECLIPSE IN THE WESTERN PALACE, 1977, 5:00, single-channel video
Collection Getty Research Institute
1977: exhibited throughout Australia and New Zealand with tapes from the Los Angeles Women’s Video Center
2007: Women Artists of Southern California Then and Now, curated by Bruria Finkel, Track 16 Gallery, Santa Monica, California
2011: Doin’ It on Tape: Video from the Woman’s Building, Alternative Projections: Experimental Film in Los Angeles, 1945-1980, a Pacific Standard Time event, The Spielberg Theater at the Egyptian, Los Angeles, California, November 13