Stories from inspirational ladies about surfing big waves, making films, building surfboards, and riding professionally.
I am honored to be participating in a panel discussion titled "The Other Side of Surfing" on Thursday, April 23rd from 7pm-9pm at the California Institute of Integral Studies.
At a time when surfing is changing and some are fighting to maintain the status quo, we are shifting the spotlight onto the other side of surfing. Join us for a curated conversation with Ashley Lloyd Thompson, Tiffany Campbell, Bianca Valenti, and Julie Cox about international surf culture, the herstory of surfing, the industry, and more.
Panel Participants
Ashley Lloyd Thompson is one of few women who are internationally recognized for her work as a surfboard shaper. She signs every board she shapes, "Made with love," which is an attitude that permeates all that she does. In the shaping room she crafts with passion and purpose, and in the water her elegant yet playful style is contagious. Over the past twelve years she has been honing her craft and creating her own surfboard brand, Ashley Lloyd Thompson Surfboards. As a new mom, Ashley and her husband are navigating parenthood while maintaining her shaping business.
Tiffany Campbell is a filmmaker who focuses on surfing and skateboarding. Tiffany and Andria Lessler's debut film, Dear & Yonder: Daring Stories of Ladies United by the Sea, won SURFER Magazine's Breakthrough Filmmaker Award in 2009. For over a decade she has been involved with Villa Villa Cola, a collective of artists, filmmakers, skateboarders and photographers that produce videos and zines that encourage more girls to skate.
Bianca Valenti became the first female Big Wave World Tour Champion in 2014. Proof Lab, a surf shop in Marin, sponsors her. Currently, Bianca's big wave riding is being filmed for the documentary, It Ain't Pretty: A film about women who surf Ocean Beach in San Francisco, scheduled for release in 2015.
Julie Cox was a team rider for Roxy for eight years, during which time she competed around the world. In the Women's Longboard Tour, Julie placed fifth in the world three years running. She was the Director of the California Surf Museum, a non-profit organization dedicated to preserving surfing heritage. She also launched The Jule Collection, a line of women's surfboards, with shaper Jed Noll. Currently, she gives surf lessons locally and abroad, and works for Aviator Nation on Haight/Ashbury.
Curator
Margaret Seelie is a native Ohioan who moved to California and started surfing in 2009. Since then she has been writing, letterpress printing, educating, and aspiring to shape surfboards. She is always looking for new ways to share inspiration and stoke with those around her.
We will be hosting a raffle in conjunction with this event!
Tickets will be available for $3 each or 2 for $5. Come early to buy tickets and we will announce the winners at the end! Must be present to win.
100% of money raised from the raffle benefits CIIS Public Programs & Performances Workshops Scholarship! This scholarship will give CIIS workshop access to students and people in the community who may not be able to afford them.
Current Raffle Items:
- Carve Design $250 gift certificate
- Surf Lesson with Julie Cox
- 2 T-shirts from Jonas Claesson
- Stand up Paddle board lesson and rental for 4 people from 101 Surf
- Limited edition signed letterpress poster for The Other Side of Surfing
PANEL DISCUSSION
Thursday, April 23, 2015
7:00PM-9:00PM
CIIS Main Building
$10 pre-registered/$12 at the door