Adriana Gramly

Lawrence, KS, USA
Adriana Gramly is a mixed Bolivian American born n’ raised in Kansas. She’s was transplanted to the East Coast to pursue a double major BFA in Film/Animation/Video and Textile Design at the Rhode Island School of Design and then transplanted again to Tarija, Bolivia. She is a recent graduate; having completed her degrees in Animation and Textiles with a specialization in stop-motion in 2019. In her last time at the Rhode Island School of Design, she was the beneficiary of the Windgate Foundation scholarship, the departmental Animation Scholarship of Excellence, and a Women in Film scholarship which made her studies possible. She also had the opportunity to work with the women run, Mighty Oak Grows, where she was able to pick up tricks of the trade while working on Pinky Pals for Nick Jr. and the Netflix original “Daughters of Destiny” trailer. Her films “1927” and “Midden” are both currently in the festival circuit, with screenings from Palm Springs, California to New York City and an upcoming screening in Hong Kong.

Work Experience

Lawrence Arts Center

Teaching Assistant

August 2009 - January 2014 Lawrence, Kansas, United States

Mighty Oak Grows

2017 - 2017 New York, United States

Education

Rhode Island School Of Design (RISD)

BFA Double Major

BFA in Film/Animation/Video and Textile Design
September 2014 - February 2019 Rhode Island, United States

Languages

English (Native),
Spanish (Conversational),