Lydia Cornett

2021 Princess Grace Honoraria
Nominated by: Ohio State University

 

Additional Grants:
2024 Special Project Grant

Lydia Cornett is a filmmaker and artist whose work explores the contours of labor, language and artistic expression across nonfiction forms. Her films have screened at AFI Fest, Sheffield DocFest, BAMCinemaFest, Slamdance, Aspen ShortsFest, Palm Springs International Short Fest, Hamptons International Film Festival, DOC NYC and the Ann Arbor Film Festival, where she was awarded the Tom Berman Award for Most Promising Filmmaker in 2023. Her work has been distributed and featured by The New Yorker, POV Documentary (PBS), Nowness, Paper Magazine, Stereogum, Nylon Magazine and Vimeo Staff Picks.

Lydia is a 2024 Resident of the Skowhegan School for Painting & Sculpture, a 2023 National Arts Club Artist Fellow, a 2023 BRICLab Artist-in-Residence, a 2021 Princess Grace Honorarium Winner, a 2018 Valentine & Clark Emerging Artist Fellow in the Jacob Burns Film Center’s Creative Culture program, and a 2017 UnionDocs Collaborative Studio Fellow. She has received support for her work from Chicken & Egg Pictures, Field of Vision, IF/Then Shorts, the NYC Women’s Fund at the New York Foundation for the Arts, and the Greater Columbus Arts Council.

Lydia received a BA in History from Princeton University and an MFA in Art from the Ohio State University, where she co-founded Cineseries, a graduate-student-led screening series at the Wexner Center for the Arts. She has taught filmmaking at The New School and is a member of the Brooklyn Filmmakers Collective.