Amelia Golden is a New York City–based filmmaker, photographer, and multidisciplinary artist whose work moves between production and post-production across film, visual art, and performance.

Their practice explores shifting queer utopias and the architectures, social, spatial, and sensory, that shape how we connect. Golden has spent years documenting artists, writers, performers, choreographers and thinkers within NYC’s downtown cultural landscape while developing their own work.

As a video editor, they’ve collaborated with Yo-Yo Ma, Kehinde Wiley, Duke Riley, Avram Finkelstein, and Tamar Ettun, as well as institutions such as the Brooklyn Academy Of Music, Brooklyn Museum, The Museum of Arts and Design, On The Boards, and Taschen.

As a cinematographer, they’ve worked with artists including Joey Soloway, Miguel Gutierrez, and organizations such as New York Live Arts and The Poetry Project.

Their portraiture and editorial photography have appeared in The New Yorker, The Washington Post, The Boston Globe, Dazed, The London Times, The SHED, NYU Skirball, Pratt Institute, The Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, and more.

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