He has a Master of Fine Arts from the Universityof California-San Diego. She has previously shown at Susanne Vielmetter Los Angeles Projects.ĭavid McMahon is originally from Birmingham, Alabama. Lambert is also a documentary photographer represented by Gering & López Gallery in New York.
The series was canceled after completing its first season. Lambert wrote the episode "His Visit: Day Five". The series was created by Milch and Kem Nunn and focuses on the arrival of a messiah-like figure in a surfing community. Lambert became an associate producer and staff writer for HBO surf noir John From Cincinnati. Lambert and the writing staff were nominated for a Writers Guild of America Award for Outstanding Drama Series at the February 2007 ceremony. The series was created by David Milch and focuses on the growth of a settlement in the American West. Lambert joined the crew of HBO Western drama Deadwood as a writer for the third season in 2006. Lambert has received residencies and/or fellowships from: The MacDowell Colony, Headlands, The Studios of Key West, The McColl Center, The MIT Media Lab in Cambridge and was The Booth Tarkington Writer in Residence at Butler University for the 2014-15 school year. She received grants from the NEA, NYFA and The Roberts Foundation. She recently produced a segment for This American Life, and is directing a new series for BET Network called B4 They Were Famous. Additionally she conceived of and directed the forthcoming Prison Zoo. She has conceived of and directed two original series for MOCAtv Crime: The Animated Series and Ambiance Man. Lambert co-founded and is co-artistic director of The Brooklyn International Theater Company (with Nelson George and Danny Simmons). For theater, she has written and directed Crime, USA, which has been staged at Joe’s Pub in NYC, and the Cairns Festival in Australia and Crime, USA, Hartford, which was staged at Real Art Ways. She is the author of four books: Mastering The Melon, The Silencing, Russian Prison Tattoos, and Crime. As an artist Lambert has exhibited her work to international critical acclaim, showing in The Venice Biennale, The Museum of Modern Art, The Georges Pompidou Center, and the Kwangju Biennnale, to name a few. She was a writer on the video game Syndicate. She wrote Episode 6, season 3 of Deadwood: “A Rich Find” (for which she was nominated for a WGA award) and was a staff writer and associate producer on John From Cinicinnati. Lambert has written for a number of magazines including Stop Smiling, ArtForum, The LA Weekly, and Filmmaker Magazine, to name a few. She has directed numerous shorts and music videos including You As You Were for the band Shearwater (Sub Pop) and Tiffany (POV). She is currently directing the feature-length documentary, Goodbye, Fat Larry. She has directed and produced two other feature-length documentaries Bayou Blue (made in collaboration with David McMahon) and Mentor. She went on to produce additional segments of Nightline as well as 7 segments for the PBS series LIFE 360. Alix Lambert's feature-length documentary The Mark of Cain was nominated for an Independent Spirit Award, received an honorable mention from the French Association of Journalism, and aired on Nightline.