Tiffany Doesken is a filmmaker, artist, writer and performer. Doesken studied dance and theater arts before graduating with an MFA in Film from the
San Francisco Art Institute. Her films screen widely throughout the US and internationally. She has exhibited at the Mill Valley Film Festival, Athens International Film and Video Festival,
Black Maria Film Festival, New York Anthology Film Archives, Athens Ohio Film Festival, New Nothing Cinema,
Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, Artists’ Television Access, SF Shorts, Pratt Museum, ISCM World New Music Days, University of California, Berkeley and San Diego. She was awarded a residency at the Corporation of Yaddo,
Saratoga Springs, New York to work on her documentary film Faint. Her film collaborations with composer Koji Nakano
have screened in various galleries and universities around the world. Doesken is currently visiting film faculty
at the San Francisco Art Institute, she is also writing her fourth solo-performance show titled Ariel Bun Yabber,
as well as a collaborative stop-motion project for a feature length film to be released in 2017. Raised in
San Francisco, California, Doesken lives in Richmond, CA.
Black Maria Film Festival, New York Anthology Film Archives, Athens Ohio Film Festival, New Nothing Cinema,
Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, Artists’ Television Access, SF Shorts, Pratt Museum, ISCM World New Music Days, University of California, Berkeley and San Diego. She was awarded a residency at the Corporation of Yaddo,
Saratoga Springs, New York to work on her documentary film Faint. Her film collaborations with composer Koji Nakano
have screened in various galleries and universities around the world. Doesken is currently visiting film faculty
at the San Francisco Art Institute, she is also writing her fourth solo-performance show titled Ariel Bun Yabber,
as well as a collaborative stop-motion project for a feature length film to be released in 2017. Raised in
San Francisco, California, Doesken lives in Richmond, CA.