TREVOR ALBERT

Trevor Albert is a film producer and abstract painter from Los Angeles California. Majoring in visual arts and communications at UC San Diego, Albert worked his way through college as a journalist for the San Diego Reader, later moving to LA to pursue a film career. For over 20 years Albert was partnered with comedic legend Harold Ramis and together they made a series of beloved comedies including “National Lampoon’s Vacation”, “Multiplicity” and “Groundhog Day” to name a few. Albert went on to start his own film production company where he produced a series of successful films including “The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen”, the beloved children’s film “Because of Winn Dixie”, and the Academy Award® nominated documentary, “Glen Campbell: I’ll Be Me”, which follows the iconic musician Campbell on his unprecedented tour across America, after being diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease. In 2015, Albert was asked by Second City, the legendary comedy institution, to start a film school in Chicago for comedic storytellers- and The Harold Ramis Film School was born. Albert served as the chairman of the highly innovative school from 2015 – 2020.

Throughout Albert’s 30 plus years as a filmmaker he has never stopped painting. He has enjoyed the contrasts between the discipline of traditional linear film making with the highly improvisational nature of abstract painting. Albert now paints full time from his studio in Los Angeles, California. He has shown at the Tracy Park Gallery and in ARCANE Space. For more information about his artwork go to Abstractlands.com

LIVING DANGEROUSLY- February 17 - March 5  2023
Mixed Media Paintings
”Finding joy and distraction in the face of an unpredictable world.”