[Mrs. Reynolds]
A portrait of an elderly folk artist, Mrs. Reynolds who runs an arts and crafts store out of her garage.
A portrait of an elderly folk artist, Mrs. Reynolds who runs an arts and crafts store out of her garage.
A conversation between three young artists – Gary Hill, LIla Marcus, and Donna Albright – in anticipation of their group show at the Artists’ Cooperative Gallery.
Reports about people and events in Woodstock, including a tutorial for arts and crafts with children in the woods, an underground/experimental film festival, interviews with residents about rising food prices, and footage of a community clothing sale held to raise money for the library.
A compilation of video synthesizer works and documentary footage, including a reading by poet Ed Sanders, produced at the Artists TV Lab.
Artist Lucile Blanch and Basil Eliescu, manager of the Maverick Festival, discuss the history of the Byrdcliffe and Maverick artist colonies in Woodstock, NY.
Interviews and musical performances celebrating Appalachian culture in Chicago’s Uptown neighborhood alongside the unveiling of a student-painted mural depicting coal miners.
An interview with Marion Kline, a former coal miner who moved to Chicago after retirement, conducted at an event celebrating Appalachian culture in Uptown and the unveiling of a mural based on Kline’s experiences.
Interviews with high school students at Prologue High School who painted a mural depicting the struggles of coal miners, as well as with former coal miners who have relocated to Chicago.