Woman's Building History: LA Women's Video Center (Otis College)
This video was commissioned by Otis College of Art and Design for the exhibition "Doin' It in Public: Feminism and Art at the Woman's Building" (1973-1991) in the Ben Maltz Gallery, October 1 January 28, 2012 and is part of an ongoing series of oral histories about the Woman's Building partially funded by the Getty Foundation.
The exhibition is part of a "Pacific Standard Time: Art in L.A.1945-1980," an unprecedented collaboration of more than fifty cultural institutions across Southern Califo
Woman's Building History: Sisters of Survival (Otis College)
Sisters Of Survival (S.O.S.) is a collaborative performance art group founded in 1981 by Nancy Angelo, Jerri Allyn, Anne Gauldin, Cheri Gaulke and Sue Maberry. Focusing on anti-nuclear issues, S.O.S. initiated End of the Rainbow, a three-part project including a European tour in Spring 1983. S.O.S. also produced a media performance (Shovel Defense), an artists' book (Sisters Of Survival's Memento Mori), a billboard (Something is Clouding Your Future), and other theatrical and participatory perfo
Woman's Building History: Paula Lumbard (Otis College)
Paula Lumbard apprenticed with Faith Wilding while attending the Feminist Studio Workshop and earning an MA in feminist art criticism. She currently applies her visual arts knowledge to her firm FootageBank HD representing the work of cinematographers around the world.
This video was commissioned by Otis College of Art and Design for the exhibition "Doin' It in Public: Feminism and Art at the Woman's Building" (1973-1991) in the Ben Maltz Gallery, October 1 January 28, 2012 and is part of an o
Woman's Building History: Anne Gauldin (Otis College)
Anne Gauldin co-founded The Waitresses and Sisters Of Survival collaborative performance art groups which grew out of the feminist art community at the Woman's Building in Los Angeles.
This is an excerpt from a longer piece. It was a final project for Gloria Orenstein's class at USC 's Multimedia Across the College Program entitiled Women in Art and Literature. Students created video portraits of local feminist artists based in Southern California.
Full interview: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v
Woman's Building History: Cheri Gaulke (Otis College)
This is an excerpt from a longer piece. It was a final project for Gloria Orenstein's class at USC 's Multimedia Across the College Program entitiled Women in Art and Literature. Students created video portraits of local feminist artists based in Southern California.
Full interview: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ih2muIk3OgQ
Telling the Energy Story through Film: the Making of Carbon Nation
Telling the Energy Story through Film: the Making of Carbon Nation presented by Peter Byck, Documentary Filmmaker.
One of the great challenges in addressing climate change is effective communication of the issues. Byck, director of a new documentary about climate change solutions, will describe the film's inspiration and the serendipitous events that can make for effective story-telling.
Comic book history
Comic book author Bentley Boyd uses a vivid medium to snare new students of American history.Author(s):
Making History Live
Relating the daily lives of America's ancestors is the product of research and performance. Performer Kat Getward shares the part that music plays in the EFT "Making History Live."Author(s):
Film Animation: 2009 Trailer
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Trailer of student works created in 2008-09 in the Film Animation program at Concordia University.
Edited by Jean Théberge
Meet Media Arts Alumnus Erinn Clancy: A Film Editor to Howl Over
Erinn Clancy (BFA Media Arts 2010) is a video artist who worked as an intern at the industry celebrated Telling Pictures film production studio run by CCA Film chair Rob Epstein and his partner, Jeffrey Friedman. Over the past quarter of a century, the filmmakers have amassed two Academy Awards, multiple Emmys, and even a Peabody Award for their work that tells the history of the LGBT community via heartfelt documentaries and features. Clancy was challenged with editing the extra footage for Tel
Meet Film Editor / CCA Media Arts Alumnus Erinn Clancy
Erinn Clancy (BFA Media Arts 2010) is a film editor who worked as an intern at the industry-celebrated Telling Pictures film production studio run by CCA Film chair Rob Epstein and his partner, Jeffrey Friedman. Over the past quarter of a century, the filmmakers have amassed two Academy Awards, multiple Emmys, and even a Peabody Award for their work that tells the history of the LGBT community via heartfelt documentaries and features. Clancy was challenged with editing the extra footage for Tell
Woman's Building History: Nancy Buchanan (Otis College)
In addition to producing video, Buchanan's practice includes installation, drawing, artist's books and work with fabric. She was a founding member of several seminal artist's collectives: F-Space Gallery, Grandview Gallery at the Woman's Building, Los Angeles, and Double X, a feminist art network. In addition to producing her own work, Buchanan has also curated and reviewed exhibitions. She is currently on faculty at CalArts.
This video was commissioned by Otis College of Art and Design for the
Woman's Building History: Linda Nishio (Otis College)
Over the past 25 years, Nishio's diverse practice has included sculpture, photography, video, performance, printing, drawing and digital images. She worked as a designer at the Women's Graphic Center at the Woman's Building in the early 1980s and also served on the Board of Directors.
This video was commissioned by Otis College of Art and Design for the exhibition "Doin' It in Public: Feminism and Art at the Woman's Building" (1973-1991) in the Ben Maltz Gallery, October 1 January 28, 2012 and
Natural History
A foreign landscape is revealed to a curious world by naturalist Mark Catesby. Interpreter Robb Warren talks about the man and his art.
Science Studio vol 019 - Topic: History of Fire - Guest: Stephen Pyne
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Science Studio vol 026 - Topic: Oral History - Guest: Nathaniel Comfort
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Science Studio vol 026 - Topic: Oral history: the embrace of subjective understanding - Guest: Nath
Course - Group - Science Studio vol 026 - Topic: Oral history: the embrace of subjective understanding - Guest: Nathaniel Comfort - Arizona State University > Science Studio > Science Studio vol 026 - Topic: Oral history: the embrace of subjective understanding - Guest: Nathaniel Comfort
Science Studio vol 019 - Topic: History of Fire - Guest: Stephen Pyne
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History: Ask a Question
lets students correspond with government historians via email. Historians' names and addresses are listed by expertise with an emphasis towards those researching the national parks, the National Park Service, and American history.
Unreeling the Documentary Film - Anand Chandrasekaran, Michealene C. Risley (Tapestries of Hope)
Documentary filmmakers Anand Chandrasekaran and Michaelene C. Risley discuss not only the inspiration for their film, Tapestries of Hope, but also some of the logistics of its production. Topics include fundraising strategies and how the film team overcame obstacles along the way.













