Mark Lipman
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Mark Lipman has worked as a documentary filmmaker for thirty years, exploring a wide range of subjects from domestic violence to human sexuality to affordable housing and community organizing. His films have been broadcast nationally on public television and won numerous awards. Mr. Lipman has also produced media for public interest groups throughout New England and has worked as a freelance editor at WGBH and other Boston-area companies.
Before moving to California in 2004, he made programs for the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum documenting the creation of new artwork by internationally renowned artists-in-residence. He has taught production and editing workshops for young people and adults and completed an MFA in filmmaking at the Massachusetts College of Art in conjunction with the completion of his film,Father's Day. He has been an active member of New Day Films since 1981.