Wren Warner is a filmmaker, video installation artist, and performer, whose interdisciplinary approach draws from elements of nature, consciousness, movement, and the queer body. With a current focus on narrative and experimental cinema, their work investigates themes such as growth and development within transness and non-binary existence as it relates to a larger human form of being/thinking/living.
Their recent work, I Love You Big Head, is an experimental narrative that explores the common human experience of separation and connection, where a large purple flower headed body journeys throughout time and space. It exists as both a 3-channel installation as well as single channel form.
With a history of documentary film, Warner was awarded a grant from the Leeway Foundation, in Philadelphia, for the production of their short film Transpass. Their work has screened at Frameline, New Filmmakers New York, The Tel Aviv International LGBT Film Festival, Divergenti Film Festival, Southwest Gay and Lesbian Film Festival, Philadelphia QFest, San Francisco Transgender Film Festival, LA Transgender Film Festival, Gender Reel, and Scribe Street Movies.
Warner holds an MFA in Film/Video from California Institute of the Arts and currently resides in Los Angeles.
Their recent work, I Love You Big Head, is an experimental narrative that explores the common human experience of separation and connection, where a large purple flower headed body journeys throughout time and space. It exists as both a 3-channel installation as well as single channel form.
With a history of documentary film, Warner was awarded a grant from the Leeway Foundation, in Philadelphia, for the production of their short film Transpass. Their work has screened at Frameline, New Filmmakers New York, The Tel Aviv International LGBT Film Festival, Divergenti Film Festival, Southwest Gay and Lesbian Film Festival, Philadelphia QFest, San Francisco Transgender Film Festival, LA Transgender Film Festival, Gender Reel, and Scribe Street Movies.
Warner holds an MFA in Film/Video from California Institute of the Arts and currently resides in Los Angeles.