Bio of Ms. G
Ms. G (aka Ruth Gregory) is an award winning filmmaker and published writer who lives just outside Seattle. She earned her MFA in Film from Ohio University and her MA in Cultural Studies from the University of Washington Bothell.
Ms. G's media work has been screened around the globe in cities close as Port Townsend and Seattle to internal locales like Mumbai and Toronto (where she posed for this particular picture with her producer Luke Ware at the Hot Docs Canadian Documentary Festival where their film won an award in May 2013). She has worked in a variety of positions in the media industry, but mostly writes, directs, and produces films in her fleeting spare time.
Ms. G has been a teaching artist since 1999 when she set out for the wilds of Pennsylvania to teach video production to kids at a summer camp. Since then she's worked with students at almost every stage of life -- from corralling kindergartners to take still photos to making Dada poems with prisoners to teaching retirees video production skills. She spent 5 years teaching her much beloved students in the Digital Filmmaking program at Shoreline Community College before joining the Arts and Academic Academy in 2013.
You can learn more about Ms. G and check out examples of her work on her personal website.
Ms. G's media work has been screened around the globe in cities close as Port Townsend and Seattle to internal locales like Mumbai and Toronto (where she posed for this particular picture with her producer Luke Ware at the Hot Docs Canadian Documentary Festival where their film won an award in May 2013). She has worked in a variety of positions in the media industry, but mostly writes, directs, and produces films in her fleeting spare time.
Ms. G has been a teaching artist since 1999 when she set out for the wilds of Pennsylvania to teach video production to kids at a summer camp. Since then she's worked with students at almost every stage of life -- from corralling kindergartners to take still photos to making Dada poems with prisoners to teaching retirees video production skills. She spent 5 years teaching her much beloved students in the Digital Filmmaking program at Shoreline Community College before joining the Arts and Academic Academy in 2013.
You can learn more about Ms. G and check out examples of her work on her personal website.