Raissa's profile
Raissa Contreras is an artist, filmmaker, and educator in Baltimore City. She has an MA in Film & Video from MICA and an MFA in Painting from the University of New Mexico. Her teaching and work are inter or multi-disciplinary and she has exhibited nationally and internationally. She is completing an MA in Art Education through UNM & is currently a museum educator at the Baltimore Museum of Industry. She was a 2019 MD State Arts Grant recipient for Media Arts.
Five of her films have premiered in LA since 2018 and have won numerous awards. Her most recent film, Chile Puro, just screened with the Culver City Film Fest in December 2024. It premiered with the Indie Vegas Film Fest in April where it won Best Cinematography for Short Doc. Fells Point has screened internationally including with the Highland Super 8 festival in Japan. It has also won awards for Best Experimental Film and Best Cinematography for Short Doc. The Bel Loc Diner premiered in LA at the historic Grauman's Chinese Theater with the Silicon Beach Film Festival in 2019. It screened at the Anthology Film Archives, NY. It won Best Cinematography for Short Documentary with the Silver State Film Festival and FICIMAD. In 2020, it screened with the Hell's Kitchen NYC Film Fest, the Reykjavik Int'l Film Festival and the Miami Int'l Film Festival. Jaime and the Tamales screened again recently with the Other Venice Film Fest in Venice, CA. It has won numerous awards including Best Short Documentary, Best Women's Film & Best Cinematography for Short Doc. In 2021, it screened with the Fisura Int'l Experiemntal Film Festival in Mexico City. It had its international premiere with the L'Age D'Or Int'l Arthouse Film Festival in Kolkata, India where it won Best Women's Film. It premiered in LA with the Silicon Beach Film Festival at in NY with NewFilmmakers NY. It received Best Cinematography for Short Documentary with the Golden State Film Festival. Porkchop & the 28th St North Carolina Watermelons won the Audience Award in Miami and the Special Jury Award with the Southern Colorado Film Festival. A Great Day in Charm City is available on Amazon Prime. It recently screened in LA with the Marina del Rey Film Festival and was included with the Very Best of Experimental Films Anthology with Experiments in Cinema. Her films have also exhibited with MoMA, LACDA, the Bushwick Film Festival, the Short Film Corner at the Cannes Film Festival, Los Angeles Cinefest, Short to the Point Film Festival, Bucharest, Romania, The Cutting Room Nottingham, UK, the Puerto Madero Int'l Film Fest, Experiments in Cinema, the New York Short Film Fest, the Short Film Fest of Los Angeles, the Golden Gate Documentary & Fiction Fest, the Festival du Cinema de Paris and LED Artscape 2015.
Her drawings, paintings, photographs, & stills have exhibited in Los Angeles, New York, Baltimore, Washington, DC and New Mexico. In 2018, she had a one person retrospective at the West Gallery in Baltimore, and a film still from The Bel Loc Diner was included in Open Source, a group show, at Los Angeles Center for Digital Art. She has also shown with the Sideshow Gallery, Williamsburg, Brooklyn, Art Takes Miami/ART Basel, the See Gallery, Long Island City, the Brooklyn Art Library, the Austin Museum of Art, and the Hyde Park Art Center in Chicago. Her work is in private collections across the country.
She has taught film & media studies in the Electronic Media & Film Department at Towson University and in the Art & Art History Departments at TU, MICA, and Goucher College. She has also taught writing and civic engagement at the Community College of Baltimore County. She served on the film selection committee for the Le Petit Cannes Film Festival in 2018 and for the Baltimore Women's Film Festival in 2009.
"I still believe in magic. I explore new - 21st century - techniques while preserving a connection with traditional methods and mediums for which I have a deep reverence. Each medium informs or is integrated with another. The 'projects' here are meant to show the evolution of my motifs."
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