Events by Year

1973

First time New York State Council on the Arts (NYSCA) support to White Ox, Rochester, for film production equipment access and workshops

1973

Co-sponsored videotape screening, organized by White Ox Films of Rochester and the Memorial Art Gallery, Rochester. APril 1973. Jon Herrick, Director of Film Presentations at White Ox.

1973

1973 Whitney Museum Biennial included seven videotapes and one installation, selected by the curators of painting and sculpture

1972

"Circuit: A Video Invitational". Syracuse, NY: Everson Museum of Art, exhibition catalog

1972

"First Annual National Video Festival," Minneapolis College of Art and Design and Walker Art Center; organized by Tom Drysdale. Consists of workshops, screenings and panel discussion; participants include Peter Campus, Russell Connor, Ed Emshwiller, Nam June Paik, Barbara Rose, Ira Schneider, George Stoney, Aldo Tambellini and Gene Youngblood

1972

"First St. Jude Invitational of Video Art," de Saisset Gallery and Art Museum, University of Santa Clara, California; organized by David Ross. Works by John Baldessari, Lynda Benglis, George Bolling, Douglas Davis, Taka Iimura, Videofreex and William Wegman

1972

"First Women's Video Festival," The Kitchen at Mercer Arts Center, New York City; organized by Susan Milano. Includes work by Jackie Cassen, Maxi Cohen, Yoko Maruyama, Susan Milano, Queer Blue Light Video, Keiko Tsuno, Steina and Woody Vasulka, Women's Video Collective; and dance and performance by Judith Scott and Elsa Tambellini

1972

"Music Image Workshop," WGBH-TV, Boston; Project by Ron Hays using Paik-Abe synthesizer to produce tapes relating to music and video imagery

1972

"Ninth Annual New York Avant-Garde Festival," Alexander Hamilton, Hudson Riverboat, New York; director, Charlotte Moorman. Includes special video projects by over fifteen artists

1972

9th Annual Avant Garde Festival held abord the Alexander Hamilton Riverboat at South Street Seaport. Participants included Juan Downey, Frank Gillette, Andy Mann, Shigeko Kubota, Experimental Television Center, Nam June Paik (TV Bed) and many others.

1972

"Dying Swan" live video performance by Alan Powell at Rhode Island School of Design

1972

In 1972 George Stoney and Red Burns founded the Alternate Media Center in Tisch School of the Arts at NYU

1972

New York State Council on the Arts (NYSCA) funds Art Works on Television, New York City, for a facility at Automation House

1972

Castelli-Sonnabend Videotapes and Films, New York City, founded by Leo Castelli and Ileana Sonnabend; directors include Joyce Nereaux and Patricia Brundage. Videotape distribution service

1972

Collaborations in Art, Science and Technology, Ithaca. New York State Council on the Arts funding (20,000) to continue art and technology programs, cable productions and a multimedia poetry tour.

1972

Creative Artists Public Service Program Video Fellowships for 1971-72. Peter Campus, Cary Fisher, Davidson Gigliotti, Phillip Mallory Jones, Heinz Jouchmans, Ben Tatti, Keiko Tsuno. Panelists: Wendy Appel, Grayson Mattingly, Ed Rosenfeld, Gerd Stern, Steina Vasulka.

1972

Dan Sandin, Chicago, builds Image Processor, and eventually with Phil Morton, makes plans availble to artists

1972

Double Helix, St. Louis, founded. Media center with production and post-production facilities, audio/video workshops

1972

New York State Council on the Arts (NYSCA) funds Downtown Community Television, founded by Jon Alpert and Keiko Tsuno, for workshops and media arts center in Chinatown

1972

Downtown Community Television Center (DCTV), New York City, founded by Jon Alpert and Keiko Tsuno. Educational and production organization

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