KATE LEVY

Director, Cinematographer, Editor

Kate is a filmmaker and multimedia artist. Drawing on investigative and historical research and community collaborations, her films and installations interrogate power structures and cultural memory. She has worked on projects related to water, education, police violence, immigration and environmental and economic justice.

In 2015, her work with the ACLU of Michigan helped expose the Flint Water Crisis.  She is a 2017 Patagonia Works grant recipient for her film Whose Water, and a 2018 MacDowell fellow. From 2019-2021, Kate was the Co-Director of the Youth Documentary Workshop at Educational Video Center in NYC. From 2023-2024, she was the Stuart B. and Barbara Padnos Distinguished Artist-In-Residence at Grand Valley State University. She is currently an Assistant Professor of Practice at Drew University in Madison, New Jersey.

WEBSITE: KATE LEVY, FILM