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Video: Faculty

Each of our core faculty members is distinguished in his or her fields of video, film, and the moving image. Faculty practices include single-channel video and film production, installation, interactive media, documentary, fiction; as well as film and video criticism, theory and journalism.

Charles H. Traub, Chair
Education: BA, University of Illinois; MS, Illinois Institute of Technology; University of Louisville

Represented by: Gitterman Gallery, New York

One-person exhibitions include: Gitterman Gallery; Blue Sky Gallery; Light Gallery; Marcuse Pfeifer Gallery; Van Straaten Gallery; Art Directors Guild of New York; Visual Studies Workshop, Rochester, NY; Chicago Center for Contemporary Photography; Alan Frumkin Gallery; J.B. Speed Art Museum, Louisville, KY; Camera Work; Art Institute of Chicago; Hudson River Museum, Yonkers, NY

Books include: Education of the Photographer, In the Realm of the Circuit, In the Still Life, An Angler's Album, Beach, The New Vision. Co-author, On the Edge - New York Waterfront; Italy Observed

Publications include: Connoisseur, Fortune, Newsweek, Aperture, U.S. News & World Report, Afterimage, Popular Photography, American Photographer, The New Yorker

Awards and honors include: New York State Council on the Arts; Hendricks Foundation Award; Illinois Art Council; Manda Grant; Olympic Arts Organization Committee; Cornell Capa Award, International Center of Photography; Brendan Gill Award; Distinguished Service Award, Children's Aid Society; Municipal Arts Society.
principal, Charles H. Traub Photography; co-founder, here is new york; consulting photographic editor. Formerly, director, Light Gallery www.charlestraub.com

Ed Bowes, Video Program Director
Education: LeMoyne College

Films and video projects include: producer, Fatachee; producer, director, Spitting Glass; How to Fly; Better, Stronger; Romance; director of photography and videography, Split Britches, Two Moon July, Everglade City, Born in Flames; writer, Nets

Awards include: National Endowment for the Arts, New York State Council on the Arts, Jerome Foundation, Rockefeller Foundation, Art Matters Inc., CAPS
filmmaker, writer

Rodney Evans
Filmmaker, writer

Stephen Jablonsky
Education: BFA, MFA School of VISUAL ARTS

One-person exhibition: Visual Arts Gallery Group exhibition: International Center of Photography

Clients include: RCA Records, Cinemax, Encyclopedia Britannica, HBO, NBC, Interactive, Levi's

Awards include: Bronze Award, New Media Invision Award; New Voices, New Visions
Photographer, Creative director, Imaginary Studio Inc.
www.stephenjablonsky.com

Mary M. Patierno
Education: BA, BA, University of Massachusetts, Amherst

Film projects include: Vieques: Worth Every Bit of Struggle; The Most Unknowable Thing; Sodom by the Sea; Rove; Dykes Rule; Alice and Lena

Awards include: Best Documentary, Lesbian and Gay Film Festival, Miami, Los Angeles, Chicago; Silver Plaque, Chicago International Film Festival; New York Foundation for the Arts
Film and video producer; editor

Shelly Silver
Education: BA, MFA, Cornell University

Screenings and exhibitions include: Museum of Contemporary Art, Helsinki; Walker Art Center, Minneapolis; Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC; New Museum of Contemporary Art; Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles; Pulse; Arsenal Cinema, Berlin; Galleria d?Arte Moderna, Turin

Collections include: Museum of Modern Art; Centres Georges Pompidou, Paris; Yokohama Museum of Art; Museum of Broadcasting

Awards and honors include: National Endowment for the Arts; New York State Council on the Arts; Japan/United States Creative Artists Fellowship; New York Foundation for the Arts; DAAD; Yaddo Residency; Phi Beta Kappa
Photographer, filmmaker, multimedia artist

Amresh Sinha
Historian, scholar

Amy Taubin
Education: BA, Sarah Lawrence College; MA, New York University

Publications include: Film Comment, Millennium Film Journal, Artforum, Premiere, L.A. Weekly. Contributing editor, Sight and Sound. Weekly film columnist, The Village Voice

Produced: T.N.T., The Kitchen Screen, Spitting Glass

Film: In the Bag

Collection: Museum of Modern Art

Awards include: New York State Council on the Arts; Distinguished Art Historian-Teacher Award, School of VISUAL ARTS
Filmmaker, curator, film and television critic. Formerly, curator of video and film, The Kitchen

Grahame Weinbren
Education: PhD, SUNY at Buffalo

Exhibitions include: Whitney Biennial; Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum; Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris; InterCommunications Center, Tokyo Commissions include: National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC; City of Dortmund, Germany; NTT/ICC, Tokyo

Projects include: Interactive cinema, The Erl King; 18 Letters; films and videos, Bertha's Children; 16 Letters; essay, The Ocean of Streams of Story

Awards and honors include: National Endowment for the Arts, New York State Council on the Arts, New York Foundation for the Arts, Massachusetts Arts Council, Arts Council of Great Britain.
Film, video, installation artist; editor, Millennium Film Journal
www.grahameweinbren.net

Christina Yang
Curator