Field-Of-Study: Video & Audio

Shalom Gorewitz

Shalom Gorewitz, who was born in Queens, New York, in 1949, has been working with video and computer technology since the late 1960s to create poetic, intellectual, and politically charged art videos relating to faith, relationships, and social issues.  He works alone with prototype and low-end, accessible computer and video systems to collect, transform, and

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Jill Godmilow

Filmmaker Jill Godmilow began her career in 1974 with Antonia: A Portrait of the Woman, the first independently produced American documentary to enjoy extensive theatrical exhibition in the U.S.; it was broadcast in eleven countries and earned an Academy Award nomination. Her 1984 Far From Poland, on the Polish Solidarity movement, broke new ground in

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Erika Blumenfeld

Erika Blumenfeld  is an artist whose work is concerned with the wonder of natural phenomena and our relationship with our natural environment. Approaching her work like an ecological archivist, Blumenfeld has chronicled a range of subjects, including atmospheric and astronomic phenomena, bioluminescent organisms, wildfires, and the remote landscape of Antarctica. In each series, the artist

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