Hosted by Academy film scholar Mindy Johnson, the presentation will look back to the earliest days of the animation industry when one woman animated and directed alongside the men who are now credited as pillars of the artform and the industry. Sadly, as is too often the case, her contributions were diminished over time.
The Academy Museum has announced it will host Preservation Conversation: “The Only Woman Animator” – Women at the Dawn of an Industry, on Monday, December 19 at the Ted Mann Theater in Hollywood.
In a landmark event, this ground-breaking artist, and her surviving films, are finally introduced to the world, marking the debut of the earliest-known hand-drawn animation – animated and directed by a woman. Join author/historian Mindy Johnson, as she once again transforms our animated past with a premiere event celebrating the pivotal discovery of “the only woman animator” in the earliest days of animation as well as other women artists at the dawn of an industry.
In a release, Johnson outlined the thesis of her presentation, explaining: