Amy Grumbling is an award-winning Brooklyn-based freelance filmmaker with over 15 years experience.

Her work focuses on independent artists, the connections between art and science; nature and community; place and identity; and memory and documentation. She also makes commissioned work for commercial, industrial, educational, documentary, and non-profit clients.

She co-produced the feature documentary Heaven + Earth + Joe Davis, and has recently been selected as a Hewnoaks Artist-In-Residence and to participate in The Gotham (formerly IFP)’s Pitch Market for her audio documentary project in Development, Love, Death, and Bees.

Passionate about expanding access to media making, documentary, and supporting independent filmmakers, Amy has taught filmmaking classes from Maine to NYC, and she was the Director of Continuing Education at DCTV in Manhattan, where she oversaw the Documentary Work-In-Progress Lab.

Her work has shown around the world, including at the Camden International Film Festival, SF Independent Film Fest, IFF Boston, Coney Island Film Festival, Maine Public Television, Brooklyn Free Speech TV, Sacred and Profane Arts Festival, Damnationland, Toronto Independent Film Fest, Raindance, Oaxaca Film Fest.