
Matt McCormick’s films combine found and original materials to fashion abstract and witty observations of contemporary culture. Matt's work has screened in film festivals, galleries, and D.I.Y. art spaces around the globe, appeared on MTV and the Sundance Channel, and has received positive reviews from the likes of The New York Times and Film Comment magazine. His film ‘The Subconscious Art of Graffiti Removal’ was named as one of the ‘Top 10 Films of 2002’ by both The Village Voice and Art Forum. Matt has also worked and collaborated with many artists and musicians, including The Shins, Miranda July, The Postal Service, and Calvin Johnson. He resides in Portland, Oregon, where he started Peripheral Produce in 1996.
From Tugboats to Polar Bears
(Towlines, Grounded, American Nutria, Past and Pending, The Subconscious Art of Graffiti Removal, Going to the Ocean, The Vyrotonin Decision and Sincerely, Joe P. Bear).
The 70s Dimension
(Program curated by Matt McCormick & Morgan Currie)
Peripheral Produce’s All-Time Greatest Hits
(The Subconscious Art of Graffiti Removal)
The Auto-Cinematic Video Mix Tape
(Segment)