Born in Texas, Drew Denny chose her name at thirteen when she escaped boarding school to explore Austin's music scene and work as a carhop at Sonic. Drew fled the States to rove the globe at eighteen, working as a documentary photographer researching the Movement of Landless Workers in Brazil and the relationship between sweatshop labor and the sex trade in Southeast Asia. Drew's interest in documentary led her to the USC School of Cinematic Arts where she graduated from the Production program with Honors.
Drew is the Arts Editor for LA Record, performer and songwriter in Big Whup, teacher of public art for LAUSD Continuation, and director of a documentary about the Mineros San Juan settlement of displaced miners in Bolivia. Drew is currently pursuing a Master's degree in Aesthetics and Politics from California Institute of the Arts where she is engineering a Brain House and performing Balinese gamelan.
The Most Fun I've Ever Had With My Pants On is Drew's first feature film! |
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