About Us
Gilbert Guerrero and Kathleen Quillian formed their collaborative team during the great San Francisco summer heat wave of 2003. After several long discussions over cold beers, they decided that their mutual interests in art and media would grow exponentially by joining forces.
Gilbert, whose interests are mainly in experimental cinema and the cultural fringe, received his degree in Mathematics from UC Berkeley. His work has been shown in San Francisco and New York City. He also donates time building dynamic websites for alternative screening venues, including Artists’ Television Access (ATA) in San Francisco where he has been a full time volunteer since 1998. Kathleen received her MFA from the San Francisco Art Institute in 2003 and currently divides her time between two San Francisco-based non-profit arts organizations: Artists' Television Access and Leonardo/the International Society for the Arts, Sciences and Technology. She found in Gilbert a kindred spirit whose interests in the moving image and in alternative storytelling resonated with her own.
Their intentions as artists are to promote active intelligence, intertextual awareness and rampant creativity for those of like minds and practices the world over. By unsettling foundations and re-ordering the familiar they examine alternate possibilities for how things might be otherwise.