[Thank You to Ann E. Volkes and Rebo Associates]
A short text video thanking Ann E. Volkes and Rebo Associates.
A short text video thanking Ann E. Volkes and Rebo Associates.
Footage of the landmark video installation show “What’s On Tonight,” curated by Wendy Clarke and featuring installations by Clarke, Susan Milano, Ann E. Volkes, and other women videomakers, on display May 28-June 8, 1974 in the Women’s Interart Center in New York.
A tour of the galleries of the Women’s Interart Center used for the 1975 Women’s Video Festival.
Promotional videos for the second Women’s Video Festival, which took place at The Kitchen in New York City from Sept. 28-Oct. 14, 1973.
A documentary about two women pursuing careers that had historically been entirely male: Jeannette Piccard, an Episcopalian priest, and Helen Jost, a helicopter pilot. A video produced by the Video Workshop of the Women’s Interart Center in New York City.
Videomaker Susan Milano discusses her working teaching video to women as well as the history of the New York Women’s Video Festival and video installations created through a workshop at the Woman’s Inter-Art Center.
One channel of the two-channel video installation Different Strokes for Different Folks, by Ann Volkes and Susan Milano. The installation mocks and critiques attitudes towards pornography. CONTENT NOTE: this video includes graphic sexual imagery.