Field-Of-Study: Video & Audio

Van McElwee

Van McElwee’s body of video work includes over fifty single channel pieces, installations, and web projects. In addition to his Guggenheim Fellowship, he has received the American Film Institute Independent Filmmaker Award, the National Endowment for the Arts Independent Production Fund grant (seven-time recipient), and a travel grant from the Government of India. McElwee’s work

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Vincent Grenier

Vincent Grenier was born in Quebec City, Canada. He has lived largely in the U.S., mostly in New York City. He was a frequent contributor to the Montreal Art scene of the 70s and 80s as well as the San Francisco Bay areas where he received an M.F.A. at the San Francisco Art Institute in

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Catherine Chalmers

Catherine Chalmers holds a B.S. in Engineering from Stanford University and an M.F.A. in Painting from the Royal College of Art, London. She has exhibited around the world, at P.S.1, New York; MASS MoCA, North Adams; Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.; Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, San Francisco; Museum of Contemporary Photography, Chicago;

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Ed Bowes

Well known for his films that explore memory, thought, the spaces around and inside the characters and the viewer, through his wedding of lush imagery and both spoken and written poetry, Ed Bowes is widely recognized as one of the most innovative filmmakers today. Educated at Le Moyne College and the New School for Social

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Federico Solmi

Federico Solmi was born in Bologna, Italy, in April 1973, and currently lives and works in New York. His exhibitions, which often combine articulate installations composed of different media such as video, drawings, mechanical sculptures, and paintings, use bright colors and a satirical aesthetic to portray a dystopian vision of our present-day society. Irreverent, surrealistic,

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Heidi Kumao

Heidi Kumao is an interdisciplinary artist who creates video and machine art to explore ordinary social interactions and their psychological undercurrents. Emerging from the intersection of sculpture, theater and engineering, her “performative technologies” generate artistic spectacle in order to visualize the unseen: psychological states, emotions, compulsions, thinking patterns, and dreams. These works are designed to

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