Adam Piron (Kiowa/Mohawk) is a filmmaker, writer, and curator
based in Southern California. He is a cofounder of COUSIN, a collective supporting Indigenous artists expanding the form of film.
As a film curator, he has served as a member of the Sundance Film
Festival’s short film programming team since 2013 and was previously the Film Curator for the Los Angeles County Museum of
Art. His films have screened at the New York Film Festival, International Film Festival Rotterdam, MoMA Doc Fortnight, The
Geffen Contemporary at MOCA, and various other festivals and
programs. His writing has appeared in The Criterion Collection‘s
Current, MUBI Notebook, Cinema Scope Magazine, the Metrograph Journal, and CNN. He currently serves as director of Sundance Institute’s Indigenous Program.