
Al Wong
Personal Info
Known for
Directing
Gender
Male
Place of Birth
San Francisco
Al Wong
Biography
I am a native San Franciscan artist and have spent the past 45 years making art in a variety of mediums. Painting has always been a central element in my work because of the direct nature of working with the materials. My career has developed from my early years as a student at the San Francisco Art Institute where I earned my Master of Fine Arts degree, to serving as an Art Professor for over 30 years at several universities and colleges including the San Francisco Art Institute, the California State University system and Mills College. I have shown at exhibition venues such as the New York Museum of Modern Art, the Whitney Museum of American Art, the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art and the UC Berkeley Museum & Pacific Film Archive. My work has toured nationally and internationally including Europe, South America and Japan. In addition, I have received several awards and honors including an NEA Grant in 1983, a Guggenheim Fellowship in 1986, and a Flintridge Foundation Visual Artist Award in 1997.
Acting
(1975)
Crew
(2022)
Paper Sister
Director
(1982)
Puddle
Director
(1981)
Philip Whalen
Director
(1980)
Moon Stand
Director
(1979)
Shadow and Chair
Director
(1978)
Screen, Projector & Film
Director
(1977)
Twin Peaks
Director
(1977)
24 Frames per Second
Director
(1976)
Working Class
Director
(1975)
Same Difference
Director
(1974)
Moving Still
Director
(1972)
Yo Yo Paradise
Director
(1971)
Discount House
Director
(1971)
Tea for Two
Director
(1968)
Environment
Director
(1968)
Portrait of Ivan Majdrakoff
Director
(1968)
69 cents a pound
Director
(1968)
U.S. Choice
Director
(1966)
I Loved Her
Director