Elliat
Graney-Saucke is a multi-media artist, events organizer
and cultural worker. She thematically connects her
work to cultural activism through a queer and female
lens and through utilizing collaboration and community
to highlight art as social change.
Lebenslauf
Starting
video production at age 14 and has created a body
of over 12 short films that have screened through
out Europe and North America. In March 2009 her
first feature film Travel Queeries premiered internationally
at the British Film Institute with the London Lesbian
and Gay Film Festival and is currently touring internationally
and is being translated into over 10 different languages.
Her next film, Boys on the Inside (BOI), is a documentary
about masculine ‘boy’ identity in US
women’s prisons. BOI screened a rough cut
at the Seattle Lesbian and Gay Film Festival in
October 2009 and is supported by 4Culture grant
(US).
As a culture work, Graney-Saucke has been an organizer
for such festivals as the first ever Lady Fest (’00)
and Homo-a-gogo (’02)- Olympia, WA. She is
founder of The Bend-It Extravaganza, Seattle’s
first Queer Youth Led Arts Festival (’03-current).
Recently she acted as site coordinator for the National
Performance Network’s Annual Meeting in Seattle,
December 2008. She has worked extensively with the
Pat Graney Company, coordinating guest artist residencies,
prison arts programing and assisting with video
documentation and production (Keeping the Faith).
In Berlin she is currently one of the lead organizers
of the Berlin Femme Mafia (a group creating visibility
for feminine gender expression in the queer scene).
Graney-Saucke has been the recipient of multiple
community and arts awards including: 4Culture Individual
Artists Projects, Pride Foundation Scholarship and
Project Grant, Seattle Mayors Office of Arts and
Cultural Affairs Youth Arts Grant, GSBA Scholarship,
and Art for Social Change Award (MPowerment).
In addition to film, Elliat performs as Sir La Muse,
productions of bio drag queen performance art that
has toured extensively in Europe. She is currently
doing research through Goddard College on ‘organizational
structures in the arts internationally.’
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Filmography
Blue
Tuesday (and the broken riddles) – 2015
Director/Producer (Co-written with Katie Jaques)
Short film of dorthy-esk girl on adventures in altered
realities, trying to break the riddle.
Berlin, Germany
Boys
on the Inside – 2010
Director/Producer
Documentary film on ‘boy’ identity in
US women’s prisons
Seattle, WA; Berlin/Bremen, Germany
Travel
Queeries – 2009
Director/Producer
Feature Length, Documentary about radical queer
scene in Europe
UK, Germany, Poland, Spain, Italy, Serbia, Denmark,
(Canada); US/Seattle
Travel
Queeries: Queeruption, Barcelona – 2005
Director/ Editor/Director of Photography
Short film, Documentary about International radical
queer gathering
Barcelona, Spain; US/Seattle
Grinding
Gears – 2005
Co-Director/Editor
Short film, Erotic queer story of bike gang
Seattle, WA
Instructional
Portuguese Gay Dance Video - 2003
Co-Director/Editor
Short Film, Instructional language video with queer
centric lens
Seattle, WA
Mustache
– 2003
Director
Short Film, Expressions around being female with
facial hair
Seattle, WA
Under
Water/Memory of Her/It’s not Funny –
2002
Director/Editor
Short Films, Trio exploring sibling relationships
with monologue and animation
Houston, TX
Eyeballs
– 2001
Director/Animator
Short Film, Animated Music Video for The Space Ballerinas
(YoYo Records)
Olympia, WA
Shoes–
1998
Co-Director/Editor
Short film about people’s shoes (on the street
shoe shot interviews).
Olympia, WA
8th Grade Year Book Video– 1998
Co-Director/Editor
Short Documentary/Video Memoir of Jefferson MS graduating
class.
Olympia, WA
see
attached:
1) picture of Elliat Graney-Saucke
2) still from film 'Travel Queeries'
3) 'Travel Queeries' postcard image
4) 'Boys on the Inside' logo
5) Elliat Graney-Saucke posting for portrait as
drag persona 'Sir La Muse' painting by Minette Drier