[Chicago Crossings: Bridges and Boundaries, reel 62; Gallery Interviews]
A video crew from Kartemquin films records a number of interviews with people attending the Spertus Museum of Judaica’s 1992 exhibition “Bridges and Boundaries.”
A video crew from Kartemquin films records a number of interviews with people attending the Spertus Museum of Judaica’s 1992 exhibition “Bridges and Boundaries.”
A class of 8th grade students take a tour of the Spertus Museum of Judaica’s 1994 exhibition “Bridges and Boundaries.” In this tape, the class discusses works by Claire Wolf Krantz and Kerry James Marshall.
A class of 8th grade students take a tour of the Spertus Museum of Judaica’s 1994 exhibition “Bridges and Boundaries.” In this tape, the class discusses works by Edith Altman, Fan Warren, Joel Feldman, Marva Jolly, Hamza Walker, and Esther Parada.
A class of 8th grade students take a tour of the Bridges and Boundaries exhibition at Spertus Museum of Judaica. In this tape, the class discusses some pieces in the museum’s permanent collection before moving into the exhibition, where they look at work by Gerda Meyer-Bernstein and John Roselle.
The Kartemquin video crew interviews two women about their reactions to the work on display at the Spertus Museum of Judaica’s 1994 exhibition “Bridges and Boundaries.”
A Kartemquin Films crew spends the day at the Spertus Museum of Judaica’s 1994 exhibition, “Bridges and Boundaries: Chicago Crossings,” as part of their documentary of similar name. The crew follows a class of schoolchildren through the exhibit, interviews a pair of patrons, and heads upstairs to film part of a symposium.
A Kartemquin Films crew accompanies Kathy Lieb of the Spertus Museum of Judaica as she gives a group of students a tour of the Spertus’ 1994 exhibition, “Bridges and Boundaries: Chicago Crossings.”
A documentary produced by Kartemquin Films made to accompany the Spertus Museum of Judaica’s 1994 exhibition in which six African-American artists and six Jewish-American artists collaborated on a group show. Features interviews with many of the artists, footage from the exhibition including interviews with patrons, as well as interviews with Morry Fred (Director of the Spertus Museum) and Raymon Price (Director of the DuSable Museum of African-American History).