Austin Film Society
Emilee Graverson has experience in various roles within the museum and education sectors. They have worked at institutions such as Austin Film Society, The Noguchi Museum, Brooklyn Children's Museum, Queens Museum, and Thinkery. Emilee has a Master of Arts degree in Visual Arts Administration from NYU Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development and a Bachelor's degree in History of Art and Visual Culture from the University of California, Santa Cruz. Their work involves donor database management, membership program administration, educational program facilitation, and community event planning.
Austin Film Society
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Founded in 1985 by filmmaker Richard Linklater, AFS creates life-changing opportunities for filmmakers, catalyzes Austin and Texas as a creative hub, and brings the community together around great film. AFS supports filmmakers towards career leaps, encouraging exceptional artistic projects with grants and support services. AFS operates Austin Studios, a 20-acre production facility, to attract and grow the creative media ecosystem. Austin Public, a space for our city’s diverse mediamakers to train and collaborate, provides many points of access to filmmaking and film careers. The AFS Cinema is an ambitiously programmed repertory and first-run arthouse with broad community engagement. By hosting premieres, local and international industry events, and the Texas Film Awards, AFS shines the national spotlight on Texas filmmakers while connecting Austin and Texas to the wider film community. AFS is a registered 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. To learn more about Austin Film Society visit: www.austinfilm.org and follow @AustinFilm on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.