Background
Born Mildred D. Totman in Northern California she was given the nickname "Chick" by her father.
filmmaker painter pioneer collaborators
Born Mildred D. Totman in Northern California she was given the nickname "Chick" by her father.
Chick Strand studied anthropology at Berkeley, and in the early 1960s organised film happenings with Bruce Baillie.
In 1961, Strand established the Canyon CinemaNews, a monthly filmmakers" journal which became a focal point for the West Coast independent film movement. Baillie, among others, founded a filmmakers" collective called Canyon Cinema in 1967. They were collaborators in art and life for over 30 years, dividing their time between Los Angeles and San Miguel de Allende, a small town in Mexico.
In 1966 she enrolled in the ethnography program at University of California, Los Angeles, and after graduating in 1971 taught for 24 years at Occidental College.
While in Mexico, Strand made documentary films about the people she met there. In later years she became a painter.