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Walley Films at Casa Chuck, 2018

Angela and Mark Walley at Casa Chuck, 2018

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We are Angela Guerra Walley and Mark Lee Walley, a creative partnership based in San Antonio, Texas. We have been collaborating as artists, musicians, and filmmakers since meeting and falling in love in 2003. In 2010 we married and founded Walley Films, an independent film studio focusing on collaboration and documentation of the visual and performing arts in San Antonio and Houston, Texas. We are currently producing short documentaries for San Antonio Museum of Art and Glasstire. Previously, we produced a 5 year seasonal video series for Moody Center for the Arts at Rice University, an 8-part documentary series for San Antonio Museum of Art, an 18-part artist Q&A documentary series for Glasstire featuring three Dallas-based and three Houston-based artists, a 13-part documentary series for Rice University Art Gallery, a 6-part artist faculty series for Southwest School of Art, and 4x4: Artist Q&A and 2009-2012 artist documentaries featuring San Antonio-based artists for Glasstire. In 2018 we completed our feature-length documentary directorial debut, Tía Chuck: A Portrait of Chuck Ramirez, following the life and work of the late artist Chuck Ramirez. In 2020 our band, Dreambored, released its debut album, Loved Ones. In 2021 we wrote and directed Dreambored's music video for Coming Down. Our past clients have included Sesame Street, Art21, Artpace, McNay Art Museum, and FotoFest.

Our short documentary films have screened at Rice Gallery, Houston; Peabody Essex Museum, Massachusetts; Aicon Gallery, New York; Kunsthaus Stade, Germany; and NUS Museum, Singapore. Our video collaborations with visual artists have been presented at Houston Center for Contemporary Craft, Contemporary Arts Museum Houston, Blue Star Contemporary Art Museum, Trinity University Art Gallery, Guadalupe Cultural Arts Center, FL!GHT Gallery, and Presa House Gallery.

Walley Films at Casa Chuck, 2018

Portrait for the BluRay and Album Release of Tía Chuck and Loved Ones, 2020

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