05 — About · Kit Anderson
Author, Artist,
and Amateur
Stuntman
Kit Anderson is an Author, Artist, and Amateur Stuntman operating a private media kitchen in Truckee, California. Kit Anderson has been writing, making Art, and snowboarding and skateboarding all his life — pursuits he treats with equal regard.
His Art explores the themes of awe and wonder. Nothing is real.
Kit Anderson first gained recognition as a director and producer of the action sports cult hit Gapers Gone Wild (2004). His second film as producer, the punk rock Mathematician's Transdimensional Odyssey of Doom (2009), won a Gold Medal for Excellence from the Park City Film Music Festival. Kit Anderson was Phantogram's first roadie. In 2011, Kit Anderson was Art Director for the inaugural Napa Valley Film Festival.
Kit Anderson began writing on walls in 1979 and began making street Art in 1992, writing graffiti and painting walls in Washington D.C. and Baltimore, Maryland. In 2013, Kit Anderson attended the Squaw Valley Writers Conference on scholarship. In 2014, Kit Anderson apprenticed with Louisville sculptor Guy Tedesco.
"On the inaugural flight for Virgin Air, I sat next to Kit and we talked for hours. He's really good at Tetris, like way better than Mick Jagger."
— Richard Branson
"Kit is a degenerate jerk face. He's an agent of chaos. One night, in a Fort Lauderdale restaurant, he threw cocktail olives at me. It was so scary that I peed myself."
— Anderson Cooper