Field-Of-Study: Film and Video

Marina Zurkow

Marina Zurkow makes psychological, primarily animated works about humans and their relationships to animals, plants and the weather. These reconfigured and inclusive notions of “Nature” have taken the form of multi-channel videos, customized multi-screen computer pieces, installations, prints, cartoons, and participatory public art works. Since 2000, Zurkow has exhibited at The Sundance Film Festival, The

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Kasumi

Kasumi is internationally celebrated as a leading innovator of a new art form synthesizing film, sound, video, and emerging technologies. She has won global acclaim for her experimental films and video art in venues worldwide, from her Lincoln Center appearance with Pinchas Zukerman and The New York Philharmonic to live performances with Grandmaster Flash and

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Michelle Handelman

Michelle Handelman makes confrontational works that explore the sublime in its various forms of excess and nothingness. Using video, photography, public sculpture, and live performance, she creates visceral experiences that challenge viewers to confront their own identity. Her videos have screened internationally, including at the Georges Pompidou Centre; Institute of Contemporary Art; American Film Institute;

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Leonor Caraballo-Farman

Working in a wide range of settings, from Argentine stadiums to American laser tag arenas, caraballo-farman’s work focuses on public rituals and collective acts exploring the relationship between individuals and groups, unit and structure, and how one enables or dissolves the other. By exploring the rituals of modernity as spaces of power and euphoria, as

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Carmen Oquendo-Villar

Carmen Oquendo-Villar is visual artist and film/media scholar of Puerto Rican and Spanish descent whose work has been exhibited in museums, galleries, and film festivals around the world. Oquendo-Villar, a Harvard Ph.D. and an assistant professor of Cinema Studies, Media Theory and Film Production at SUNY, is well known in Puerto Rico and abroad as

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Pablo Lobato

Pablo Lobato was born in Bom Despacho, Brazil (1976), and currently lives in Belo Horizonte, Brazil. Prior to visual arts becoming his main area of focus, Pablo Lobato’s artistic practice centered on the cinema. Today his research is oriented more by the senses generated by specific subject matter and experiences than by specific languages. Since

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Sebastián Díaz Morales

Born in 1975 in Comodoro Rivadivia, Argentina, and currently dividing his time between that city and Amsterdam, The Netherlands, Sebastián Díaz Morales belongs to the newest generation of Latin American artists. In his films and videos, Mr. Diaz Morales explores the possibilities of video from a perspective that falls somewhere between documentarism and reinterpretation of

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Miguel Coyula Aquino

Independent filmmaker Miguel Coyula Aquino was born March 31, 1977, in Havana, Cuba. At age 17, he made his first short with a VHS camcorder, which led to his admittance to the International Film School of San Antonio de los Baños, Cuba (EICTV). Since then he has won awards in his country with his experimental

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