INTERMEDIA ARTS MINNESOTA:

An Inventory of Its Records at the Minnesota Historical Society

Manuscripts Collection

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Creator: Intermedia Arts Minnesota, creator.
Title:Corporate records.
Dates:1971-2004.
Abstract:Historical background information, articles of incorporation, annual reports, long-range plans, minutes of the board and staff, financial records, correspondence, subject files, grant files, show and program files, distribution contracts, press releases, newspaper and magazine clippings, artist information, and numerous printed promotional materials documenting a nonprofit corporation organized in 1973 under the University of Minnesota by the merger of the West Bank Union Video Access Center and the Student Association video project.
Quantity:30.15 cubic feet (31 boxes).
Location:See Detailed Description section for shelf locations.

Expand/CollapseHISTORICAL NOTE

The history of Intermedia Arts Minnesota evidences a complex succession of administrative and programmatic changes. The organization began in the early 1970s as a video equipment and production resource center of the University of Minnesota and grew to become an independent corporation which distributes, commissions, and exhibits video art.

Fireworks brochure 1997Initially, the resource center was formed in 1973 as University Community Video under the Minnesota Student Association Telecommunications Corporation by the combination of the Video Access Center of the West Bank Union and the Cable Video Project of the Minnesota Student Association. Funded by student fees, University Community Video provided training, equipment, production facilities, and broadcasting opportunities for students interested in telecommunications and documentary video production. In January of 1975 the MSA Telecommunications Corporation was renamed the University Student Telecommunications Corporation (USTC). Part of the corporation's original mission included plans to own, manage, and operate both radio and cable television broadcasting facilities on the University of Minnesota campus. As a result of further restructuring in the latter part of 1980, University Community Video absorbed what was previously its governing body, USTC. At that time plans for campus broadcasting facilities were eliminated in favor of a mission which fostered the appreciation, understanding, and creation of video and related media arts.

In 1985 the corporation was renamed UCVideo, Inc. Impetus for separation from the University began during this same year when the Minnesota Student Association decided to phase out student fee funding of the corporation by 1989. On April 23, 1987, UCVideo legally separated from the University and was renamed Intermedia Arts of Minnesota, Inc. As expressed in its articles of incorporation, its purposes are "to foster and advance artistic and cultural expression through new forms, mediums, and technologies; and to further public appreciation, understanding and involvement in these arts." With this new independence, the corporation shifted its emphasis from video as a documentary form to video as an interdisciplinary and experimental art form.

After outgrowing its previous space, Intermedia Arts purchased the Bee-Line Automotive Building at 2822 Lyndale Avenue, Minneapolis. The divserse neighborhood and persistent arts community was a good fit for the organization.

Historical information was taken from the collection.


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Expand/CollapseSCOPE AND CONTENTS

Membership brochure 1987The collection includes administrative and financial files containing background information, articles of incorporation, annual reports, long range plans, minutes of the board and staff, financial records, and correspondence of the executive director which document the evolution and management of the organization. Also included are subject files, grant proposals and reports, contracts with producers for the distribution of video recordings, press releases, newspaper and magazine clippings, and promotional materials documenting the organization's services, programs, and projects.

In particular, the records document the corporation's organizational changes, its sources of funding, its advocacy of public-access cable television, its role as a distributor for video producers, its partnership with other funding sources to promote artists and new art forms using video, and its role in commissioning and exhibiting video works. The collection also focuses on the shift from video as a documentary medium to video as a performance and interdisciplinary art form. Additionally the collection includes information on independent video makers whose works were fostered by Intermedia Arts. Additionaly, a large portion of the collection documents the shows, programs, and artists affiliated with Intermedia Arts, and highlights the multi-disciplinary arts and community engagement.


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Expand/CollapseARRANGEMENT

The records are divided into the following seven sections:

Administrative and Financial Files
Artists' Files
Subject Files
Grant Files,
Press Files
Printed Materials
Program and Show Files


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Expand/CollapseADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION

Availability:

The collection is open for research use.

Preferred Citation:

[Indicate the cited item and/or series here]. Intermedia Arts Minnesota Corporate Records. Minnesota Historical Society.

See the Chicago Manual of Style for additional examples.

Accession Information:

Accession numbers: 15,257, 16,664

Processing Information:

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Processing and cataloging of this collection was supported with a Basic Project grant awarded by the National Historical Publications and Records Commission (NHPRC).

Processed by: Monica Manny Ralston, November 1997, and Jennifer Huebscher, May 2012.

Catalog ID number: 990017345490104294


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DETAILED DESCRIPTION

Expand/CollapseADMINISTRATIVE AND FINANCIAL FILES

The administrative and financial files contain information related to the formation and evolution of the organization, its mission, and management. Included within this series are historical background and briefing information, articles of incorporation and bylaws, annual reports, management statements, long-range plans, board member rosters, minutes of the board and staff, financial records, correspondence of the executive director, and photographs. In particular, these files detail the corporation's formation in 1973 as a service unit of the Minnesota Student Association, its several reorganizations under the University, and its financial and corporate separation from the University of Minnesota.

Minutes for the period October 1982-September 1984 are missing from this series. While some of the corporation's fiscal year audits, budgets, and financial statements are separately filed within the financial files, others are contained within the files regarding student service fees requests. Additional financial information may be found within the minutes of the board as well as the grant files.


Location
144.B.12.8FHistorical Background:
Chronologies and Historical Overviews, 1976-[1986].
Minnesota Student Association: Cable Statements, Presentations, 1972-1973.
Origins, 1973-1975.
Evolution and Documentation, 1973-1975.
Articles of Incorporation and Bylaws (proposed), 1972.
Articles of Incorporation and Bylaws, 1975-1987.
Management Statements, 1973-1980.
Briefing Book, 1976.
Supplementary Materials, 1977.
Includes descriptions of programs and projects produced or distributed by University Community Video between 1974 and 1976.
Annual and Semi-Annual Reports, 1981-1991, 1994, 1996-1997. 2 folders.
Minnesota Student Association Forum, 1981.
Personnel Policies, 1982.
Job descriptions, 2002.
Five Year Plan, 1983.
Strategic Plan, 2001.
UCVideo/University of Minnesota Corporate Struggle, 1985.
UCVideo in the Year 2000, 1987-1988.
Board Rosters, 1974-1975, 1979-1980, 1985-1988.
Board Appointments and Resignations, 1974-1977. 4 folders.
Minutes:
West Bank Union Board, 1972-1974.
Minnesota Student Association Telecommunications Corporation, 1973-1975.
General Membership, 1974, 1976. 2 folders.
University Student Telecommunications Corporation, 1975-1980. 4 folders.
Restructuring Task Force, 1980.
University Community Video, 1981-September 1982. 2 folders.
UCVideo, October 1984-June 1987. 4 folders.
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144.B.12.9BIntermedia Arts Minnesota, July 1987-June 1989. 2 folders.
Staff Meetings, 1973-1987. 10 folders.
Financial:
Audits, 1975-1977, 1979.
Budgets and Financial Statements, 1973-1981, 1985-1986. 4 folders.
Budget Materials, 1999-2004. 6 folders and 2 volumes.
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144.K.14.3BFinancial Statements, 1991-2001, 2003. 4 folders.
West Bank Union Video Access Center Fund Proposal, 1971-1972.
Educational Development Program Proposal, 1973.
Student Service Fees Requests, 1975-1985. 18 folders.
Student Service Fees Requests, 1986-1989. 3 folders.
Fiscal sponsorship, 1995.
Correspondence, 1974-1980. 5 folders.
Photographs, undated, 1980-1981. 5 folders.

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Expand/CollapseARTISTS' FILES

Includes applications, resumes, correspondence, program materials, and some photographs. Some artists are part of larger programs such as Artist in the Schools, the Exchanges Mentor Program, the Extensions Mentor Program, and the Lila Wallace Reader's Digest International Artists Program. Many of the artists who appear in this series are also represented in the works listed in the Programs and Shows files. Some of these artists were also grant recipients.


Location
144.K.14.4FGeneral Files:
bailey, e. gonganduo.
Barr, Burt, November 4-5, 1988.
Charlesworth, Bruce, 1988-1990.
Cora, Tom, June 1988.
Dennis, Charles.
Derricotte, Toi, and Cornelius Eady, May 10, 1997.
DesJarlait, Patrick.
Fagin, Steve.
Fleming, Sherman, and Kristine Stiles.
Gilbert, Jan.
Gyro, Kathy.
Halleck, Dee Dee.
Hock, Louis.
Homer, Jackson.
Kaiser, Tim.
Kulczycki, Steven.
Lawrence, Robert.
Lerman, Liz, undated, 1996-1997. 7 folders.
Nobbe, Kathryn.
Norwood, Nancy.
Pate, Alexs.
Plambeck, Liz.
Reilly, Jay, and Jon Schumacher.
Riddle, Mason, October 1990.
Roberson, Susan.
Rose, Joy, October 1996.
Sieling, Neil Vernon.
Spencer, Pat.
Spotted Eagle, Chris, 1980-1995.
Stein, Harvey.
Stoney, George.
Sturgeon & Quinn.
Subotnick, Morton.
Weidenaar, Reynold.
Wilkins, William Byrd.
Young, Ahanti.
Yourman, Judith.
Artist in the Schools:
Fisher, Lisa.
Maheshwari, Shakun.
Nelson, Rachel.
Smith, Lucy.
Stendahl, Roslyn.
Tromiczak, Joe.
Zimmerman, Arlene.
Exchanges Mentor Program:
Adamiak, John, 1996-1997.
Bailey, G. G., 1995.
Carballo, Constanza, 1995.
Charnell, Juin, 1995.
Dalros, Kim, 1996-1997.
Harris, Marguerite, 1996-1997.
Kadi, Joanna, 1995.
Kotila, Surujny, 1995.
Kusunoki, Stanley, 1995.
Lombardi, Renato, 1996-1997.
Ndosi, Mankme Monika Nkatuati, 1995.
Rendon, Marcie, 1996-1997.
Rivamonte, Lia, 1995.
Saks, Alvin Clemente, 1996-1997.
Stately, Brett, 1996-1997.
Weirs, Geol, 1995.
Whipple, Catherine, 1996-1997.
Extensions Mentor Program:
Augustin, Sandy, 1991.
Bridal, Tessa, 1991.
Chapman, Jeffrey, 1993.
DesJarlait, Robert, 1995.
Edwards, Ria Runs Above, 1994.
Ekulona, Saidah Arrika, 199.
Eliopoulous, Darlene, 1993.
Garcia, Joyce, 1995.
Green, Sherri, 1994.
Haddad, Kathy, 1995.
Hamilton, Russell, 1993.
Hines, Kim, 1994.
Holbrook-Montgomery, Carolyn, 1995.
Hoosier, Matthew, 1994.
Dawn Renee Jones, 1991.
Knuth, Miriam, 1992.
Kouanchao, Malichansouk, 1995.
Maheshwari, Renee, 1993.
Matias, Bienvenida, 1994.
McMullin, Dan, 1994.
Muckenhirn, Karen Hiroko, 1994.
Navarro, Juan, Jr., 1992.
Ostergaard, Amy, 1994.
Peterson, Lizz Cruz, 1995.
Porter, Louis, II, 1994.
Powell, J. Otis, 1992.
Ramirez, Julia, 1994.
Rawlings, Frank Henry, III, 1994.
Rendon, Marci, 1992.
Richards, Jovelyn, 1994.
Rodriguez, Sophia Lidia, 1993.
Roybal, Ray, 1992.
Sanchez, Victor, 1994.
Scales, Mary, 1994.
Shelly, Elaine, 1993.
Spotted Eagle, Chris, 1991.
Tamrong, Nicky, 1993.
Tang, Mark, 1991-1992.
Tierney, Maria Gomez, 1993.
Tuan, In-Fan, 1991.
Two Crow, Eva Madonna, 1991.
Wheeler, Ronnell, 1993.
Wilson, June Lyn, 1991.
Young, Marcus, 1993.
Lila Wallace-Reader's Digest International Artists Program:
Damon, Betsy.
Keller, Kel.

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Expand/CollapseSUBJECT FILES

Arranged alphabetically, the subject files include a wide range of information related to the corporation's interests, programs, and staff projects. The most extensive files document its Capital Campaign, and the organization's involvement with the Committee for Open Media in supporting public-access cable television in the metro-wide region, as well as the organization's collaboration with Film in the Cities, Fresh Air Radio (KFAI), and Artspace Projects, Inc., to develop a collaborative center for the media arts. Additional files contain, but are not limited to, viewer fan mail and phone logs regarding documentaries broadcast by KTCA-TV on the programs Changing Channels and Everybody's TV Time, surveys and proposals for an FM radio station on the campus of the University of Minnesota to be managed by students, film and video festivals sponsored by UCVideo, surveys regarding the potential use of public-access broadcasting by other arts organizations, opinion surveys from viewers of the Changing Channels program, survey results of equipment and production service users, and photographs.


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144.B.12.10FAnnenburg applications, 1998.
Annenburg challenge, 1997.
Arts Midwest.
Artist service ideas.
Audience statistics and research, 1992-1993.
Audience studies.
Award: Northwest Broadcast News Association, 1979.
Board of Directors.
Borrup, Tom.
Building documentation, exterior.
Cable television:
Campus Cable Television (CCTV), 1980-1983.
Metro-wide:
Committee for Open Media, 1973-1974.
Fund raising, 1980.
Minnesota State Cable Commission, 1974.
Metro Area Local Reports, 1971-1975.
Newspaper clippings, 1971-1974.
Biking Network meeting, 1978.
Minneapolis franchise, 1979-1980. 2 folders
Cable Television Information Center (CTIC) evaluations, 1979.
Reports and memorandum, 1979-1980.
Minneapolis Cable Access Corporation, 1980.
[0.20 cubic feet empty, letter sized]
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144.K.14.1BMinnesota Cable Communications Board and St. Paul System, 1980.
Regional Cable Channel 6, 1986.
Capital Campaign:
The Buzz, Number 9 May 1996 and April 1997.
Capital celebration.
Celebration Intersection thank you card, 1996.
Intermedia Arts facade, January 1996.
Wall breaking. 2 folders.
Working photos fund raiser invite, Fall 1996.
Center evaluation, 1974-1975.
Center for Media Arts (UCVideo, Film in the Cities, University Film Society, KFAI Fresh Air Radio, and Artspace Projects):
Artspace and design proposal, 1982.
Space planning, 1983.
General, 1984-1986. 3 folders
Agreements and timelines, 1986-1987.
Committee of the Whole, 1986-1987.
Design/Site Committee, 1986-1987.
Executive Director's Ad Hoc (Inter-Organizational Planning), 1986-1987.
Finance Subcommittee, 1986-1987.
MBA Project (Locational Preferences Survey), 1986-1987.
General, July 1987-February 1989. 4 folders
Community Television Review (newsletter), National Federation of Local Cable Programmers, 1979-1982. 2 folders and 1 volume.
Conferences, 1997.
Contributing Friends pamphlet from Intermedia, 1995.
Copyright information, 1991.
Corporation for Public Broadcasting: Management training, 1984.
"CUBA-USA: The First Generation," January 1992.
Distribution catalogue, 1986. 2 folders.
Distribution one-pagers.
Education photos, pre-1986.
Equipment photos. 2 folders.
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144.B.12.11BFan mail, 1974-1975.
Film and video festivals, 1979-1981. 3 folders
Fireworks.
FM radio, 1972-1977. 2 folders
Fourth of July celebration and housewarming, 1997.
Fredrickson, Steve.
Funders visit, Lyndale space, September 19, 1995.
Gallery floor plan and contract.
Gallery program notes, 1987-1988.
General education, pre-1986.
General equipment photos.
Grants for Intermedia Artists Program, 1987-1988.
High performance advertising, 1989-1991.
Home for the holidays, December 1995.
Homeworks, the Architecture Minnesota article, July/August 1998.
How to Get Credit, [197?].
How to Prepare CCTV Spots, 1974.
H20 videos, Art on the Avenue, June 28, 1987.
Illustrations and specs.
In house rental guides.
Integrating elements:
Model releases.
Negatives.
Publicity.
The Stararts file.
Interdisciplinary Artists Program:
Margaret Stratton, 1988.
Steve Tibbetts, 1989.
Interdistrict downtown school partnership.
Intermedia Arts fact sheets and upcoming events.
Intermedia Arts fifteenth anniversary party.
Intermedia Arts organizational plan, 1994-1995.
Installation in progress, 1995.
Intimate Technologies, 1988.
Inventory (equipment), 1976.
Jefferson Elementary - MAEP, 1997, 1999-2000. 2 folders.
KTCA Broadcasts (Changing Channels and Everybody's TV Time):
Complaints and Responses, 1975.
Phone sheets, 1974-1975. 2 folders
Library info.
Lyndale Neighborhood Association.
MAX. 4 folders.
Media Artists in the Schools residency brochure, 1997.
Media Arts media literacy and education brochure, June 24-30, 1996.
Media residencies, 1996-1997.
Members brochure, 1987.
Membership campaign, February and March 1989.
Membership campaign kickoff party, January 1987.
Membership memos and procedures, 1989.
Membership survey, April 1988.
Membership video, January 1989.
Mentor extension applications, Spring 1995.
Merger.
Metro Arts Tour.
Midwest Regional Conference, 1988. 2 folders.
Minneapolis Arts Day, 1988.
Minnesota Arts and Education Partnership (MAEP), 1991.
Minnesota Citizens for the Arts (MCA).
Minnesota Composers Forum coop deals, 1989-1990.
Minnesota Council of Non Profits.
Minnesota History Center.
Minnesota Motion Picture and TV Board.
Minnesota State Arts Board.
Minnesota video artists open screening.
MNTV.
Morrow screenwriting fellowship.
MTN.
MTV materials.
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144.K.14.2FMusic video series.
Name change announcement.
Name tags.
NAPAMA.
National Alliance of Media Arts Centers (NAMAC). 2 folders.
National Arts Job Bank.
National Association for Media Action, 1973.
National Association of Artists' Organizations (NAAO). 2 folders.
National Poetry Slam.
NEA:
Advance, 1991.
IBM project.
Partnerships, 1988, 2002. 2 folders.
Nebla and Neblina at Patrick's Cabaret, January 31-February 1, 1997.
Neighborhood Initiatives, South Minneapolis communities.
Neuman, Carol, photos, 1988.
New Art Examiner.
New Education video catalogue.
New Markets Update seminar, 1981.
New Music America No. 1 video, 1987.
North High School.
Northwest Area Foundation. 3 folders.
Open Space, Fiscal year 2001.
PASS. 3 folders.
Perspectives in media.
Pioneer Press Partners in Education.
Politics and advertising.
Poverty Summit, Spring 1993.
Press On grant recipients.
Project forms, 1973-1975. 4 folders
Public Service Announcement Program, 1977-1981.
Public Service Announcement Project (CETA), 1977-1981.
Queer Thinking.
Quotable Quotes.
Regional Arts Councils' addresses.
Rogers cablesystems PR.
Roster forms.
Safe art.
Sallie Award press kit, 1995.
SASE: The Write Place.
Services and exhibition ideas.
Shape shifting, fiscal year 2001.
Signs.
Soundstage, 1988.
Southgate, David. 2 folders
Staff, 1978.
Surveys:
Arts Survey (Cable Programming), undated.
User's Survey (Changing Channels), 1977.
User's Survey (Equipment and Production Services), 1978.
Sweatshirt orders.
Testimonials.
3M Character Generation donation, December 2, 1987.
Tours. 2 folders.
UCV education.
Urban Village development.
VALS information.
Video cassette wrap.
Video catalogue.
Video dealer brochures.
Video handbook.
The Video Highway: A Portapak Video Manual, [198?].
Video in education teacher manual.
Video photos.
Videotape labels.
Volunteers.
Waller, Diane.

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Expand/CollapseGRANT FILES

Arranged alphabetically by name of funding source and thereunder chronologically by the corporation's fiscal year. The files include applications for both funded and denied grant proposals, correspondence, letters of support, expense requests, financial status reports, and interim and final reports. Proposals were submitted to private foundations as well as to the National Endowment for the Arts for aid with operating expenses, programmatic support, equipment purchases, commissioned works, artist-in-residence programs, performances, and exhibitions. A large proportion of the files document projects specifically funded by the Visual Arts and Inter-arts categories of the National Endowment for the Arts.

In addition to seeking financial support for its own operations and programs, the organization also began in 1984 to provide grants and commissions to artists through partnerships with other granting sources such as the Northwest Area Foundation, the McKnight Foundation, the Jerome Foundation, and the Rockefeller Foundation. Additional information describing these grants, the commissioned artists, and the works produced under these grants are available in the collection's printed materials.


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144.B.12.12FExternal Funding, 1976. 1 volume.
Background information on grants-in-aid applications and introductory correspondence with The Rockefeller Foundation, the Honeywell Fund, the Hill Family Foundation, and other funding sources.
Grant Support Summaries, 1983, 1991.
Capital Campaign Booklet, [1994].
Funding Applications:
Bush Foundation, 1985-1987. (operating)
Cowles Media, 1982-1987. (commissioning and exhibition program)
Dayton-Hudson Foundation, 1981-1984, 1986-1987. 2 folders
Film Fund, 1978:
"Great 1916 Iron Range Strike," John de Graaf. (production project)
"Minnesota: Poorest of the Poor," Greg Pratt. (production project)
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144.B.12.12FFirst Bank System Foundation, 1985-1987. (commissioning and exhibition program and operating)
General Mills Foundation, 1980-1987. (operating)
Honeywell Foundation, 1980-1987. (commissioning and exhibition program)
Jerome Foundation, 1981-1987. 4 folders
Medtronic Foundation, 1985-1987. (commissioning and exhibition program)
Metropolitan Council/McKnight Excellence in the Arts Award, 1982-1987. (long-range planning)
Minneapolis Foundation, 1983-1986. (nonprofit organizations membership program)
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144.B.12.12FMinneapolis Television Network (MTN):
Programming Proposal, 1984.
Whittier Writer's Workshop, 1986.
Women Against Military Madness (WAMM) Project, 1986.
Minnesota State Arts Board (MSAB):
Performing Arts Video Project, 1977.
Artists in Residence, 1979-1981.
Artists in Education, 1984-1987. 2 folders
General Operating Support, fiscal years 1981, 1984-1985. 3 folders
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144.B.12.13BGeneral Operating Support, fiscal years 1986-1991. 3 folders
National Alliance of Media Art Centers, 1984-1985. (management assistance program)
National Endowment for the Arts, 1979-1987. 26 folders
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144.B.12.14FNational Endowment for the Arts, 1988-1991. 32 folders
National Endowment for the Arts, 1979-1988 Media.
National Science Foundation: Acid Rain / John Velie, 1979-1980.
Northwest Area Foundation, 1981-1987. 6 folders
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144.B.12.15BNorwest Banks, 1984-1986. (intergenerational project)
Rockefeller Foundation, 1979-1987. 2 folders
3M, 1978-1979, 1983-1985. 3 folders
United Arts Fund, 1983, 1987. 2 folders

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Expand/CollapsePRESS FILES

Arranged chronologically by file type, the press files include public service announcements and press releases issued by Intermedia Arts to promote its programs, services, and exhibitions, as well as clippings from local newspapers and magazines which featured articles and stories about the organization, the artists supported by the organization, and the changing form of video media.


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144.B.12.16FPublic Service Announcements, 1977-1978.
Press Releases, 1974-1976, 1978-1993. 13 folders
Clippings, 1979-1991. 14 folders

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This series includes ephemeral printed items and publications issued by the organization. The materials include conferences and workshop announcements and programs, distribution catalogs, education schedules, materials promoting exhibitions and video showings, and publications. The bulk are postcards, posters, programs, and catalogs used for exhibitions and showings.


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144.B.13.1BConference: Arts/Cable Exchange, 1987.
Distribution, [1980s].
Video Catalogs, 1974-1990. 2 folders
Education Schedules, 1983-1987.
Exhibitions: 7 folders
Intermedia Arts Grants, 1984-1985, 1989-1992.
Jerome Media Art Installations, 1988-1992.
Sound Images, 1988-1991.
Touring Program, 1988-1989.
Dia de los Muertos, October 12-November 19, 1995.
Newsletter: UCVideo Presents, 1984-1986.
Program Listings, Changing Channels, 1976-1978.
Publications:
Making Your Message: A Guide to Producing and Distributing a Public Service Announcement for Television, 1984.
Integrating Elements: Creative Approaches to Video and Computer Imagery in Education, edited by Nancy Stalker Norway, 1989.
Workshops, [1970s]-1992. 2 folders
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142.E.8.5Exhibitions: Oversize Posters, [1970s-1990s].

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Expand/CollapsePROGRAM AND SHOW FILES

Files are arranged alphabetically by production or program title. Many productions are one-time events, but several of the programs occur on an annual basis. Annual events and programs such as Art in Space, the Jerome Installation Art Commissions, and The McKnight Fellowship have files spanning several years that contain production and artist information. Materials included in the Program and Show Files include contracts between Intermedia Arts Minnesota and producers for the distribution of videos, licenses issued by Intermedia Arts for the showing of distributed productions, biographical background on producers, photographic stills used for promotional purposes, printed promotional materials, and press materials.


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144.B.12.15BA, Andre Barker, 1986.
A Chording To, Mary Ellen Childs.
A Lot of Art program initiative.
A Man Writes to a Part of Himself, Robert Bly.
Absolute Originals.
Aerosol Art Series, 2001.
Aesthetics and/or Transportation, Dan Minihan, March 17-18, 1988.
After Hours: A Work in Progress, Jon Jang, David Mura, and Kelvin Han Yee.
After-School Enrichment, 1998.
After We Lost Our Way, David Mura, 1990.
AIDS VocalVision, May 1-25, 1997.
All of Us and the Wings of Birds, April 1997.
The Amazon Papers, Michelle Parkerson.
America's Inland Coast, Richard Olsenius, 1988-1990. 2 folders.
The American Chestnut, Karen Finley.
American Grizzly. 2 folders.
American Music Week.
Ancestor Energy, Louis Alemayehu, December 1989.
And one and one and one, Helen De Michiel, 1985-1991.
Angel t-shirts, 1979.
Animas, Arcangeles, y Antepasados, Arturo Lindsay, October 1997.
Animating Democracy, 2002.
Apocalypse Not, Marshall Weber, March 14-15, 1997.
Arangetram, July 1998.
Art and Activism, undated, 2003. 2 folders.
Art and Architecture, September 1996.
Art Around the Block, 2002.
Art Camp, January 1997.
The Art of Housing, Rick Lowe, March 1997.
Art in General, September 12, 1998.
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144.K.14.7BArt in Space / Jerome Installation Art Commissions:
Includes programs, guidelines, correspondence, press releases, clippings, photos, promotional materials, and other miscellaneous items related to Art in Space.
Art in Space focus groups, proposals, and surveys, 1994-1996. 2 folders.
Relating to the changes in form and scope, and the evolution of the Jerome Installation Art Commissions into Art in Space.
Jerome Installation Commission promotional photos, 1995.
Art in Space, January 18-February 24, 1996. 10 folders.
Featured artists: Jeanne Francis, Keith Holmes, Marcie and Rachel Rendon, and Lily Tsong.
More Art in Space, May 9-June 9, 1996. 6 folders.
Featured artists: Erin Cosgrove, Glenn Herbert Davis, Bill Klaila, and Renato Lombardi.
Art in Space, Again!, January 11-Feburary 23, 1997. 3 folders.
Featured artists: Laura E. Migliorino, Jason S. Brown, and Michael Wayne Rathbun.
Art in Space: The Sequel, May 15-June 22, 1997. 4 folders.
Featured artists: Bernard Huwiler and Gerald Smith, Rollin Marquette, and Cynthia Morgan.
Art in Space XI, Part One, December 5, 1997-January 4, 1998. 2 folders.
Featured artists: Ana Louis Borzi, Patrick Maun, and Stephen Mohring.
Art in Space XI, Part Two, March 19, 1998-April 26, 1998.
Featured artists: Usry Alleyne, Jeffrey Kalstrom, Ann Klefstad, and Alan Wadzinski.
Art in Space XII, Part One, October 8-November 15, 1998.
Featured artists: Anne George, William A. Gorcica, and Krista Kelley Walsh.
Art in Space XII, Part Two, May 13-June 20, 1999.
Featured artists: Carla Stetson, John Hitchcock, and Marina Kuchinski.
Art in Space XIII, Part One, October 7-November 14, 1999.
Featured artists: David Hall, Georgia Johnson and Davora Lindner, and Rob McBroom.
Art in Space XIII, Part Two, March 23-April 30, 2000.
Featured artists: J. Heikes, Dung Tri Mai, and Kelty McKinnon.
Art Inside/Outside Space XIV, May 3-June 17, 2001.
Featured artists: Amelia Biewald-Low, Joseph del Pesco, Charles Matson Lume, Stephen Rife, Cynthia Stevens and Jean Humke, and Krista Kelly Walsh.
Art Inside/Outside Space XV, April 25-June 16, 2001.
Featured artists: Shane Huston, Helena Keefe, Azure Marlowe, Emma Spertus, and Eric Winesett.
Art in Space miscellaneous files:
Artist surveys.
Budget materials.
Contracts.
Correspondence with the Jerome Foundation.
Donations.
Grant writing.
Guidelines.
Past applicants.
Past recipients.
Sandy and Sue.
Art-on-Parade, Skip Blumberg, 1985-1988.
Artist residency roster, 1995.
Artist training initiative, 1995.
ArtsLink residency program:
General information.
Kulunic, Andreja, November-December 1996.
Strazdina, Ilze, November-December 1996.
Arts in education, 1998.
ARTS over AIDS series. 2 folders.
Artists in Education, 1986-1987. 3 folders.
Artists in the Schools, 1999.
The Arts on Video: Two Programs of Recent Adaptations, October 27-November 1, 1988.
Asian American Renaissance series. 2 folders.
Asian Arts at Intermedia Arts, April 1996.
Location
144.J.18.1BAVID, 1999-2000, 2002. 3 folders.
Ayumee-Aawach Oomama-Mowan: Speaking to Their Mother, Rebecca Belmore, October 1992.
Balcos/Rebudal Project: Filipinos that We Are, E.E. Balcos and J.M. Rebudal, May 1999.
Barbie, a Second Life, Daniel Laconte, October 14, 1988.
Bees and Thoroughbreds, Matthew Geller, February 1988.
Behind Closed Doors, Linda Louise Rother, December 1996. 2 folders.
Beyond Belly Dancers, Bombers, and Billionaires: Arabs and Muslims Out Loud! March 22, 2002.
Beyond Diagnosis: Our Journeys with Breast Cancer, March 7, 1999.
Beyond the Refrigerator Door, an annual student art showcase, 1999-2002. 7 folders.
Beyond the Studio: Art of the Teacher, undated, 2000-2002. 4 folders.
Blue Mercury, Matthew Schlanger, February 1988.
Body Language, Jill Waterhouse and Morgan Grayce Willow, October 1991.
Borders Book Shop Art Bash, 1995.
Born to be Sold, Martha Rosler, 1989.
Break, Bill T. Jones, 1983.
Broadside No. 1 and No. 12, Louis Hock, 1985.
cAAmera '99: The Cinema of Asian America, November 6-20, 1999.
Cabaret Voltaire, Ruthann Godollei, December 1989.
The Cafe Accordion Orchestra benefit dance, 1996.
C.A.M.P. (Cultural Arts Mentor Program), undated, 1997-1998. 6 folders.
The Camp Heartland Project.
Canoe of Fate, Robert Een, 1989.
Canticle of Many, Ragmala Music and Dance Theater.
The Case of the Missing Hero, Bruce Charlesworth.
Cavalcades in Learning, Chris Sullivan, October 1988.
Center for International Education. 2 folders.
Chalk Vaudeville, the Drawing Legion.
Change of Address, Helen De Michiel, 1990.
A Choice of Weapons: Using Media Arts and Media Literacy to Combat the Effects of Violence, 2000.
Chrome Balls, John Flomer.
City Beat, Skip Blumberg.
Clouded Land, Randall Croce, 1986-1990. 3 folders.
Colonialismo, November 1998.
Coloured Opera, Orson Maquelani.
Columbia Point, Linda Swartz, 1988.
Common Man's Courage, Jim Mulligan and John DeGraaf, 1987-1988.
The Communists are Comfortable, Ken Kobland.
Composers on the Wall, June 1990
Computer Club for Teens. Summer 1999.
Concert Videos by Reynold Weidenaar, 1981-1987.
Confessions of a Lesbian Dominatrix, Rebecca Holmberg, June 20-29, 2002.
Consider Anything, Only Don't Cry, Helen De Michiel, 1988-1989. 2 folders.
Consuming Hunger, Ilan Ziv and Freke Vujust, February 1988.
Contemporary Electronic Music, Jan Gilbert.
Coping with Infertility, A.J. Sullivan and Dan Barnett, 1986.
Cowboy Poets, June 16, 1989.
Crawling Music, Michelle Kinney, 1991.
CreArte handouts, 1996-1997.
The Critical Eye, 1998-1999.
Location
144.J.18.2FCrossfire: A Journey Through Gender Mayhem, 1999. 4 folders.
Crossings and Meetings, Ed Emshwiller, 1974.
The Cry of Thoth: A video music drama, Melissa Charles, Jan Gilbert, and Nancy Ogle, 1988.
Cultural Center of Minnesota's three day festival, July 9-11, 1998.
Culture Calls:
General information, 1992-1993. 2 folders
The Case of the Fugitive Dyke, Judith Katz, 1992.
Easy, Dawn Renee Jones, 1992.
A Family Portrait, Donald Washington, 1992.
Four Movements in Kohl Miner, Kohl Miner and Pablo, 1992.
Her Happy Notions, J. Otis Powell, 1992.
I'm Me, Wow!, Carei F. Thomas, 1992.
Lechon Asado (Roast Pig), Milagros Llauger, 1992.
Queer Thinking, Patrick Scully, 1992.
The Reading, Elaine Shelley, 1992.
Rubella, Grady Appleton and Mary Wynne, 1992.
Calendar, 1993.
Clippings, 1993.
Mailing lists, 1993.
Printed materials, 1993.
Merce Cunningham on Screen, February 23, 1993.
The Cut Sleeve, April 11-13, 1996.
Daedalus, Icarus, All of Us, and the Wings of Birds, Denny Sponsler.
Dance of Darkness, Edin and Ethel Valez.
Dance on Film and Video, Neil Sieling.
Dance Video Works, James Byrne, March-April 1989.
Dancers Who Write, April 1997.
Dateline for Danger, Bruce Charlesworth, 1985-1988.
Denishawn, Center Dance Collective.
Dia de los Muertos:
General information, undated, 1994-1996. 7 folders.
Photographs, 1994-1996. 5 folders.
Digital divide materials, 2000.
Digital photography.
Dining Out, July-August 1994.
Diverse Visions:
1989.
1991.
1992. 2 folders.
1993. 2 folders.
1994. 7 folders.
Location
144.J.18.3BArtists, 1994:
Benka, Jen.
Bergan, Daniel Pierce.
Cobb, Portia.
Froebel, Kristin.
Gault, Tony.
Muckenhirn, Karen Mekyung.
Nei, Barbara.
Pegues, Julianna.
Rother, Linda Louise.
Stein, Deborah.
Tosky, Nan.
Whitney, Linda.
1995. 4 folders.
Artists, 1996:
Branner, Djola Bernard.
Chernov, Matthew.
Corning, Beth.
Girandell, Steve.
Kyllonen, Sue.
MacKenzie, Ruth
Morrison, Jeffrey.
Peterson, Michael.
Ross, Molly.
Dog and pony, song and dance, June 1996.
Double Visions, Helen De Michiel, Craig Sinard, David Brown, September 1986.
Double You (XYZ), Peter D'Agostino, 1986.
Dreams of Wings, Ricardo Block, 1990.
Electric Hands, Henry Gwiazda, 1986.
Empty Bowls and Oral Histories projects at Jefferson Community School, 1999.
En La Barberia No Se Llora, Pepón Osorio, October 7-November 14, 1999.
Endangered: Art and Performances by Men of Color, 1990:
Artists:
Fleming, Sherman.
Harris Craig.
Hemphill, Essex.
Mensah, Sowah.
Mentzos, John, and Pedro Bayon.
Mixashawn.
Powell, J. Otis.
Riggs, Marlon.
Audience Development report.
Series events.
Series outreach.
Enduring Strength tour, 1993. 5 folders.
Essential Edge, 1994:
Artists:
Ball, Leslie, and Steve Grandell.
The Collective / Kristin Kusanovich.
McMullin, Dan, Marcus Young, Pat McKinnon, and Bud Backen.
Yako Myers & the Unruly Julies.
Performance Slam.
Positive Knowledge and Richard Paske.
Troupe, Quincy, Douglas Ewart, and Ralph Remington.
General information. 3 folders.
Evening of Experimental Music, Pete Linman, September 1, 1989.
Evening of Music / Dance Collaborations, Michael Kosch, 1988-1989.
Evergreen, Marisha Chamberlain, 1989.
Everyday Heroes and Heroines, Gustav Hamos and Astrid Heibach, October 23, 1988.
Everything in Sight, 1985-1986.
Evolution of a Painting, Aribert Munzer, January 1987.
Ex-Romance, January 1988.
Location
144.J.18.4FExchanges Mentor Program:
General file.
Brochure.
Miscellaneous information, 1996, 1999-2000. 3 folders.
Nomination forms, 1995-1997. 2 folders.
Rejected candidates, 1995.
Photographs and slides, 1991-1997. 4 folders.
Artists' showcase, 1996-1999. 3 folders.
Workshops.
Panelist book, 1999-2000.
Exhibitions:
Miscellaneous, 1984.
Fall events, 1986.
Neil, 1986.
Exploding Head Trick, 1990.
Extensions:
Applications, 1993-1994. 2 folders.
General files, 1993-1994. 2 folders.
Showcase, 1994.
The Eye, Persistence of Vision, and Optical Toys, Amelie Collins.
Eyes Wide Open, James Byrne, March 30, 1989.
Fabric Arts After School Class, 1999. 2 folders.
Familismo, September 23-October 31, 1999.
Favorite Places project, 2002. 5 folders.
The Fear that Binds Us: Violence Against Women, 1986-1987.
Fiaba della Luna Sciooca, Andrew Gordon, 1988.
Fifteen Years of Firsts: Intermedia Arts Minnesota Anniversary Festival, 1988.
Films First Fridays:
Seven Films: 1996-1999, Sarah Jane Lipp.
Animation Celebration, November 5, 1999.
Eileen is a Spy, December 3, 1999.
Box office report, fiscal year 2000.
Heartland Homos, January 7, 2000.
Video K, February 4, 2000.
Blind Eye to Justice, March 3, 2000.
Cheap and Chic 2000, May 5, 2000.
Big Miss Moviola, June 2, 2000.
55408, July 7, 2000.
Films by Foley, August 4, 2000.
To Be Continued..., September 1, 2000.
Jesse: The Last Campaign, October 6, 2000.
Animation Celebration and Tanner '88, November 3, 2000.
Video K, December 1, 2000.
Box office report, fiscal year 2001.
Amateur Film Night, January 5, 2001.
Chicago NOW, February 2, 2001.
MadCat Women's International Film Festival, March 2-3, 2001.
Lookit My Shorts, April 6, 2001.
docUmentary, May 4, 2001.
Creating a Scene, June 1, 2001.
I Hate Babysitting, July 6, 2001.
Fringe Film Festival, August 3, 2001.
Open Reel, October 5, 2001.
The Buzz, November 2, 2001.
docUmentary, December 7, 2001.
The Hawaii Show, January 4, 2002.
cord, February 1, 2002.
The Unapologetic Life of Margaret Randall, March 1, 2002.
Dirges and Sturgeons, April 5, 2002.
Women in the Rejected Chair, June 7, 2002.
Location
144.J.18.5BFish Nickle, Daniel Boone, January 1990.
Flaming Film Festival, 2001-2002, 2004. 3 folders.
Fluid Intelligence, 1995.
Flying Words Project, Peter Cook and Kenny Lerner, 1989.
Fractals as a Compositional Language for Music and Design, Charles Dodge, December 1987.
Fragments, John Sturgeon and Aysha Quinn.
Frankenstein, the Modern Prometheus, 1989.
Freedom of Expression Celebration, 1998-1999. 2 folders.
Freedom Project Celebration, February 1998.
Fresco, Deborah Boldt, 1999.
Fresco Community Outreach Project, 1998-2000. 3 folders.
From Inside series:
Mah.
Sari Red.
South.
The Genders that Be, 1995-1996:
Artists:
Bornstein, Kate.
Cameron, Lauren.
Grandell, Steve.
Keller, Kel.
Miscellaneous.
General information and programs.
Photographs, 2 folders.
God & Money, John De Graaf, 1986.
The Good Life, Kent Caswell, 1986-1987.
Great Spirit Within the Hole, Chris Spotted Eagle, 1983.
Greenway Parade of Arts, 2002-2004. 2 folders.
Griot Forum - The New Verse, Sirius B, 1996.
Hands of Tenderness, Marilyn Lindstrom, May 27-June 15, 1996.
High Flying, Homer Jackson and Lloyd Lawrence, April 19-May 27, 1994.
High Stakes, 1981.
Hits of the AFI Film Festival.
Hittite Empire, Keith Antar Mason, 1995.
Home: Images by Youth, February 8-March 18, 2001.
Homos in the House, Djola Branner, February 13-March 1, 1998.
The Hoop, Sarah Peebles.
Hornets Nest, Diane Waller, November 30-December 2, 1989.
How Can Art Matter roundtable, February 22, 1998.
How do you Plead? 1985.
I Do Not Know What it is I Am Like, Bill Viola, 1986.
If I Could Fly I Would Fly, Mary Lucier, 1987.
Imaginary Landscapes: New and Marginal Music and Musicians, December 4, 1997.
Imagining Me, December 1999-January 2000.
Immigrant Status, 2004.
Immigrant Story, Mark Tang 1987.
Imp Ork, Michelle Kinney and Laurie Van Wieren, January 1989.
In a Nameless Hour, Lynn Hambrick, 1989.
In the Forest of Symbols, David Means, 1992.
In the Garden, David Wojnarowicz, 1991.
In the Mix, 1996.
In the Shadow of the Liberty Bell, Sirius B, 1996.
In the Spirit of our Ancestors, October 18, 1997.
In the Works, October 30, 1993.
In Wilderness is the Preservation of the World, The McClean Mix, March 1988.
Location
144.K.14.6FIndia Time, Ken Feingold, 1989.
Infant Eyes, 1989-1991.
Inkjet Prints, Paul Berger, 1990.
Institute for Community Cultural Development, 2002. 2 folders.
Integrating Elements, Nancy Norwood, 1989.
Interactive Computer Software for Music Performance workshop with Morton Subotnick.
Intergenerational Women's Quilting Project, February 11, 2004.
Internment Voices, Theater Mu, June 1998.
Intersecting Rhythms: An African-American and Jewish Cultural Dialogue:
General information. 3 folders.
Films.
Photos and slides.
Shows and exhibits:
And the Walls Come Tumblin' Down.
Distant Relations.
To Know the Heart of a Stranger.
Into the Light, April 1999.
Involved, 1999-2002. 6 folders.
Irony, Ken Feingold, October 1985.
Itam Hakim, Hopiit, Victor Masayesva, Jr., 1986-1989.
Jefferson Elementary School showcase, May 29-June 22, 1997.
Jerome Media Art Installations:
Includes programs, guidelines, correspondence, press releases, clippings, photos, promotional materials, and other miscellaneous items related to the Installations.
December 12, 1987-January 16, 1988. 2 folders.
Featured artists: Tim Kaiser, Richard Paske, and Julia Scher.
November 19, December 17, 1988. 2 folders.
Featured artists: Doug Henders, Robert Lawrence, and Jim Tittle.
February 13-March 10, 1990. 2 folders.
Featured artists: Dan Havel and Linda Rother, Glynis Perschke, and Daniel P. Reiva.
November 17-December 29, 1990. 3 folders.
Featured artists: Helen De Michel, Susan Just and David Yaffe, and Nan Toskey.
November 19-December 28, 1991. 2 folders.
Featured artists: Ken Brahmstedt and Karen Muckenhirn, Lyn Hambrick, and John Fillwalk.
November 17-December 31, 1992.
Featured artists: Charlie Fuller, Steven Griffin, and Linda Rossi.
November 16-December 30, 1993. 3 folders.
Featured artists: Annie Curtiss and Karen Kysar, Russell M. Hamilton, and Dennis Sponsler.
January 14-February 25, 1995. 2 folders.
Featured artists: Lourdes Cue and Walter Pitt, Suzanne Kosmalski, and Chris Larson.
Jerome Media Art Installations miscellaneous files:
Catalogs. 2 folders.
Forms.
General.
Marketing memos.
Location
144.J.18.6FJerome Performance Commissions:
Confessions of a Lesbian Dominatrix, Rebecca Holmberg, October 18-20, 2001.
First the Forest, Joanna Kadi, Cynthia Lane, and Juliana Pegues, April 15-17, 1999.
InthePathofGabriel.com, Ronnell Wheeler, September 14-16, 2000.
Journals: The Crossroads of Our Naked Realities, Mama Mosaic, September 27-29, 2001.
Moments in Between, Rosy Simas, October 26-28, 2000.
Not About Me, Flávia Müller Medeiros and Lisa D'Amour, November 15-17, 2001.
Slabber, Lisa D'Amour, May 27-29, 1999.
Small All Spring Fall, Marcus Young, August 27-28, 1999.
Jerome Regional Film / Video showcase, September 16, 1994.
Joy of Taiko, Theater Mu, 1998.
Joyride, Tony Oursler, 1988.
Juried Student Show, October 9, 1987.
Just Blurt it Out, 1984-1985.
K'NEX, 1997.
Knight News, Teng Vange and John Garcia, January 8, 1996.
KTCA shorts, 1990.
Kwanzaa, 2000-2001. 2 folders.
Labor's Turning Point, John DeGraaf, 1986.
Lake Street USA, Wing Young Huie, 2000.
Land Bridges (The Beringia Project), January 17-19, 1997.
The Language of art and its relationship to children and adults, thesis by Anna E. Liljeblad, 1999.
The Late Club.
Ellen Lease in Performance: Jazz Cabaret, July 8, 1989.
Light and Shadow: Evil, Movies, and the American Psyche, March 1, 1997.
Live and Cup Close, Richard Fung, 1995-1996.
Live Electronics, Mike Olson, January 1989.
Living Traditions, Denise Mayotte, 1983-1989.
Looks, Shrimps, 1990.
Lowry Hill East Neighborhood Sign Project, 1997-1998.
Lung Shan I, Roman Verostko, 1989.
Lyn-Lake street fair, 1994, 1999. 2 folders.
Making Music Moves Musicians, Laurie Van Wieren, 1987.
A Man Writes to a Part of Himself, 1979.
Man-Constructor, Andreja Kuluncic, December 5-29, 1996.
The Mask of Eleanor, Beverly Griggs, 1989.
McKnight Fellowship:
1992:
Catalogs. 3 folders.
General information. 3 folders.
McKnight Fellowship Recipients:
Davis, Deborah.
Denmark, Giles.
Ewart, Douglas.
Hambrick, Lynn.
Millikan, Jeff.
Ockuly, James.
Sferra, Rik.
Sommers, Michael.
1993:
Catalogs.
General information. 2 folders.
Guidelines.
McKnight Fellowship Recipients:
Chvala, Joe.
Easter, Mary.
Hall, David.
Spieler, Sandy.
Terry, Evelyn Patricia.
Waller, Diane.
Was, Elizabeth.
1994:
Catalogs.
General information. 4 folders.
McKnight Fellowship Recipients:
Adringa, Mel.
Azande.
Bloch, Ricardo.
Clark, Laurie Beth.
Dunlap, David.
Morris, Wendy.
Location
144.J.17.7B1995:
General information.
Guidelines.
Interdisciplinary grant evaluation.
International Interdisciplinary Fellowship, Richard Fung.
McKnight Fellowship Recipients:
Information about the recipients.
Brown, Tony.
Lawrence, Robert.
McConnelong, Shawn.
Rother, Linda Louise.
Shimomura, Roger.
1996:
Art of the Cell.
General information.
McKnight Fellowship Recipients:
Gaiter, Colette.
Gilmor, Jane.
Scully, Patrick.
Sommers, Michael.
Weber, Marshal Selby.
Out of Time / Out of Space.
McKnight panelists.
Video / companion piece.
1997:
Catalogs.
General information.
McKnight Fellowship Recipients:
Curmano, Billy X.
Margolis, Kari.
Ramaswamy, Ranee,
Rossi, Linda.
McKnight panelists.
1998:
Catalogs.
General information.
McKnight Fellowship Recipients:
Chvala, Joe.
Childs, Mary Ellen. 2 folders.
Hung, Su-Chen. 3 folders.
Nei, Barbra.
Waller, Diane.
McKnight panelists.
1999:
General information.
McKnight Fellowship Recipients:
di Palma, Susana.
Katsiaficas, Diane.
Kosmalski, Sue.
McKnight panelists.
2000:
General information.
McKnight Fellowship Recipients:
Crane, Margaret, and John Winet.
2001:
General information.
Location
144.J.17.8FMeasures of Distance, Mona Hatoum.
Media Active: Response to New Technology, 1993.
Memento Mori, Karen Finley, 1992-1993. 2 folders.
Memory Theater Project, May 2000.
The Menstruation Project, 2001.
Metaphysical Navigation, David Hall, July 1987.
Midwest Film and Video Showcase:
1994.
1995.
1996. 3 folders.
1997.
1998. 2 folders.
1999. 3 folders.
Midwest Media Artists Access Center (MMAAC), 1996-1997, 2000. 3 folders.
Mighty Real, Djola Branner, 2000.
Minding Music, Homer Lambrecht, 1989.
Minneapolis 55408:
May 27-June 15, 1996. 4 folders.
July 4-August 10, 1997.
July 4-August 4, 1998.
July 4-August 15, 1999.
July 4-August 22, 2000.
July 1-August 19, 2001.
June 30-August 18, 2002.
Minnesota Film and Video Showcase:
1989-1990.
1991.
1992.
1993. 2 folders.
Minnesota Short Film and Video Showcase:
2000.
A Miracle of Blood, May 1992.
Miss Biracial Upper Midwest 1984, 2000.
Mix Minneapolis, 2000.
Monday Morning Body Count, Sirius B, 1996.
Moonlodge, Margo Kane, 1991.
Location
144.K.14.5BMosaic Tile Project with Jefferson Elementary School, 1998-1999.
Mother of the Year, John DeGraaf, 1984.
The Movie at the End of the World, Tom McGrath, 1983-1987.
Moving Into Memory, 2000.
Muck Minnow the Gill Boy, 1998.
MULCH, 1998-2001.
Muscle Memory, Christopher Watson Dance Company, 1998.
Music for Ears and Eyes, Mary Ellen Childs, June 1991.
Music from the Four Directions, 1992.
Music of Champions, 1991-1995.
Music with Sound, Lloyd Dunn, 1989.
Myths and Realities: Images of Young Black Men, Daniel Pierce Bergin, 1993.
Naked, Aundaray Guess, August 2000.
Nautilus Music Theater, 1997.
Nebel and Neblina, January 1997.
New Americans, 2003.
New Mother Mallard Band performance, Dave Borden, October 1987.
New Music America No. 1, Skip Blumberg, 1988-1989.
Nicaragua Was My Home: Documentary Decisions, Karen Branan, November 1986.
No siempre en este mundo: video actual de la Sierra Madre, John Gwinn, 1997.
No Word for Art, John Gwinn, 2001-2002.
Not a Jealous Bone, Cecelia Condit, January 1988.
Nu Ark Experiments:
Open Palm Prayers.
Side B.
Nuclear Outpost, Deanna Kamiel, January 1985.
Of Hope and Courage, Theater Mu, 2002.
On the Map, Theater Mu, 2001.
Only Human: Sex, Gender, and other Misrepresentations, 1987-1988.
Open Studio: The Arts Online, 1997-2000. 5 folders.
The Orientation Express, February 1989.
Out for Equity, school based program.
Outspoken Women, 1991.
Overbyte, 1999.
Paper Tiger TV, 1987.
Paris, Meredith Monk, 1982.
Partners Internship Program (PIP), 2002.
PASS school program, 1999.
Passage: An Absurdly Dark, Quasi-Asian Ritual Act as Performed by Buffoons, 2001.
The Pat Moriarty ensemble, April 1987.
People, Places, Connections, 2000, 2003. 4 folders.
Performance Slam, 1993-1997. 7 folders.
Phillips Whittier Collaborative Multi Neighborhood Steering Committee, 2002.
Photo Roman, Ken Kobland.
Pioneering Public Art / Bridging Generations, 1999.
Plants and Animals, Simple Tools and So Forth, Robert Lawrence, 1989.
Playwright Exchange: Xavier Leonard, 1993.
Portrait of Karen Thompson, Kiki Zeldes, 1987.
Prairie School Architecture, Daniel Feidt and Mark Stanley, 1987.
Location
144.J.17.9BProject Off-Site: Walker Art Center at Bee-Line, 1994.
Promises, December 4, 2002.
Queer Art Homegrown, 1994.
Questions of Racism, Robert Byrd, September 1990.
Rain on the Lion, Daniel Polsfuss, 1987.
Red Light, Green Light, 1985-1990. 2 folders.
Reggie's Underworld, Reginald Hudlin, 1989.
The Reinvention of Human Contact, David Brown, 1988.
Remembrance, Mark Tang, 1987.
Report Card to the Community: Recent Works by Mark Tang, 1999.
Responsibility of the Beat, Greg Tate 1990.
Rifle Sport Revisited, 1998. 2 folders.
Ritual Clowns, Victor Masayesva, 1988.
The Ritualistic Rules of Gender Acquisition: Past, Present, Future, Venus, 2001.
The Road Back, 1977-1982.
Rooms without Ends, Stan Shetka, 1988.
A Run on Words, Stan Shetka, 1988-1990.
Saint Paul Open School video production residency, 1999.
Scratch, Kenneth Gaburao, 1988.
Screen Gems: Projection and Reception, James Ockuly and Glynis Perschke, 1989.
Security By Julia, Julia Scher, 1990.
Seeing is Believing, Louis Hock, September-October 1988.
Seminar on video presentation, 1987-1988.
Short Videotapes by Joan Logue, October 22, 1988.
Signal Syntax.
Six Heads, Nicky Tamrong, 1996-1997.
S'kin, 1995.
Slamnation, 1998.
Sleepless, part 7, 1989.
Sodomie, Theater Mu 1996-1997.
Sold on Art, April 2011.
Some People, Mary Easter, 1988-1991.
Sometimes it is Not Beautiful to be Indian, James Luna, 1992.
Songs for the Body Electric, Gerry Girouard, 1997.
Sonic Circuits, Gerry Girouard, 1995-1999. 4 folders.
SoRaBa Arts Web, 1999.
Sound Images, 1988-1991. 4 folders.
Southwest High School Media Project, February and April 1999. 2 folders.
Space / R A C E, 1997.
Speak Up, 1998-1999.
Speaking Truths, 2002.
Speed of Dark: Dialogues from Lost Lives, February 1989.
Spike Jones and His City Slickers, October 1987.
SPINE: Reading the Bones, 1998-1999.
Spirit Maps: A Learning Project, 1993.
Spoken Word Sundays, 2002.
Starting Over, Dorothy Schlesselman, 1989-1991.
Startling Art Songs, Marjorie Hess and Mimmi Fulmer, May 1989.
Location
144.J.17.10FStay With Me, Ellen Roe Anthony, 1983-1989.
Stick With Dick, Shelli Ainsworth, 1989.
Stigmatism, J Otis Powell!, 2001-2002.
Still Life, Mary Ellen Childs, 1990.
Strawbale Workshop, 1996.
Student Bash, March 11, 1995.
Student Shows, 1986-1990, 1993-1994. 5 folders.
Subtle Memories and Empty Promises, Evelyn Patricia Terry, 1993.
Subversive?, John DeGraaf, 1983.
suck*art*dry, MCAE students, 1996.
Summer Arts Village, 1999-2000. 3 folders.
Superstar: The Karen Carpenter Story, Todd Haynes, 1989.
The Surfcracker, Jerungdu, 1999.
Surrender Your Gender, 2001.
The Sycamores.
A Symphony of Synthetic Stringed Instruments and Live Music, 1989.
Taiko!, Mu Daiko, 1997.
The Tale of the Dancing Crane, Theater Mu, 1999.
Tapes with Teeth: Video Works About Issues That Won't Go Away, 1989.
Tea Cup.
Teacher Share Night, 1999-2000.
The Technological Imagination, 1989.
Temple of Dreams, Theater Mu, 2002.
Termite TV: Living Documentaries, 1999.
That Ever Increasing Popular Club of Satellite Watchers.
Thicker Than Water: Art as a Family Value:
Activity guide.
Artists:
Crawford, Jessica, 1996-1998.
di Palma, Susan, 1999-2000.
Dugmore, Edward, 1999-2000.
Gutierrez.
Jones, Seitu, 1996-1997.
Kar, Gita, 1995-1996.
Morgan, Clarence, 1996.
Mustaphi.
Peterson family, 1997.
Washington, Donna, 1997.
Whipple, Catherine, 1998.
Certificate of Registration of Mark.
General information:
1997. 4 folders.
1998. 5 folders.
2000.
Additional information.
Interviews, 1997-1999. 2 folders.
Photographs and slides.
Pioneer Press funding through the Pioneers in Education program.
Stitch of Time program:
Artist and insurance information.
Yearly programs, 1999-2002. 4 folders.
Location
144.G.8.7BThirtieth Anniversary Gala, 2003.
Thomasina's Teahouse, 1996.
Tight Pink Things, Kathy Hemingway Jones, 1987.
Tina Concertina...vera incessu patuit dea (her very walk revealed the goddess), April 1986.
To Know the Heart of a Stranger, November 1996.
Torture, Robert Byrd 1988-1991.
Townscape, The Built Environment Communications Center, 1990.
Translations, 1983-1984. 3 folders.
Traveling Light, Jim Stowell.
Trick or Drink, Vanalyne Green, March 1988.
Trimpin, 1998.
(trom-bōwn), November 3, 1990.
Troubled Waters, John Hanson, 1985-1989.
Turn Here Sweet Corn, Helen De Michiel, 1990.
TV Dante (Cantos 1-6), Peter Greenaway, 1989-1990.
TV Generation, youth video showcases and screenings, 1996-1997. 3 folders.
TV Works, Ernie Kovacs, October 1987.
The 2050 Project.
20/20 Visions Anniversary Program, 1993.
Twin Cities Youth Dialogue on Race and Cultural Diversity, 2002-2003.
Two Channel Music: Spring / Fall, Nam June Paik, February 1988.
Two Rivers Native Film and Video Festival, October 1991.
Two Ways: An Illustrated Lecture, Mark W. McGinnis and Tom Hansen, 1989-1990.
Tympani.
Unconfining Minds, 1999:
Box office reports.
General information. 2 folders.
Marketing and public relations.
Unwasted Stories, Kathleen Laughlin, 1988-1990.
Upper Midwest American Indian Center summer video workshop, 1999.
Utopian Nightlife, Bruce Charlesworth, 1986-1987.
Variance in a Box, Michael F. Murray, 1994.
Video Active, 1991-1992. 2 folders.
Video Album 5: The Thursday People, George Kuchar, February 1988.
Video and the Dramatic Arts, 1990.
Video Skitz, Jesse Jane Lewis, 1988.
Videowall Community Project, 1990:
General information.
Guidelines.
Photographs and negative sheets. 2 folders.
Visions of Freedom - Views from 202, February 18, 1998.
Visions of Home, Deanna Kamiel, 1989-1991.
A Visit with Barry Morrow, 1999.
Visual Arts Exhibition, Paul Berger and Ricardo Block, 1990.
Visual Theatre Performance, Diane Waller.
Vital Signs: Cultural Risks in the '90s:
Jemison, Peter.
Roth, Nancy.
Salerno, Sal.
Wallace, Michelle.
Vulva Riot, 1997.
Location
144.G.8.8.FWall to Wall Dialogue on Public Art, 1998.
The Walleye Kid, Theater Mu, 1998.
WARM: Annual Juried Exhibition for Women Artists, 1996-1997, 1999, 2001. 3 folders.
Warriors, Deb Wallwork, 1987.
The Way Things Go, Peter Fischli and David Weiss, 1989.
Wayzata High School media project, 1999.
We Exist! Beyond Tagging: Graffiti-Influenced Art, Peyton, 1997-1998.
We Set Out Early...Visibility Was Poor, Bill T. Jones / Arnie Dance Company, 1998.
What's Goin' On in the '99, 1999.
What's on TV: New Television from Europe.
Wheels As Art:
1995. 3 folders.
1996. 14 folders.
1997. 4 folders.
1998. 2 folders.
1999.
2000.
2001.
Blank, Harrod.
Elftmann, Jan.
Photographs and negatives.
Location
144.G.8.9BWhere the Eyes Go, the Hands Follow, Ranee Ramaswamy, 1998.
White Boned Demon, Lisa Busa, 1987.
The James White Review, 1998.
Whittier After School Cultural Arts Mentor Program (CAMP):
1997.
1999. 3 folders.
Miscellaneous information.
Why We Have a Body, 1998.
Winds and Wires, Harmonia Mundi, 1989.
Winona State Performance Residency, 1992.
Wisdom Passage, Jane Gilmor and Sandra Menefee-Taylor, 1997.
Women Make Movies, 1997.
Women in the Rejected Chair, 2000-2001. 2 folders.
Word Works: Language on the Screen, Neil Sieling.
Words in Your Face.
World of Whittier Family Fair, 2001.
Wrong Adventures, Bruce Charlesworth, 1984.
Wyman Galleries Group.
X-Rayed (altered), Dorit Cypis, 1989.
Yoji, What's Wrong With You?, Mako Idemitsu, 1988.
Young Artist Forum, 1998-1999.
Young Artists' Cabaret, 1999-2002. 2 folders.
Young, British, and Black, Sankofa & Black Audio Film Collective, May 1988.
You're My Guitar Hero: New Works for Avant Garde Guitar, 1995-1996.
Youth Farm Exhibition, 2002-2003.
Yvonne's Story, Paul Marcus, 1992.
Zambo, Ivan B. Watkins, 1996.
Zeitgeist.
Zero Street, Daniel Bergin, 1994.

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Expand/CollapseRELATED MATERIALS

Serials such as Changing Channels, the Intermedia Arts Newsletter, and The Intermeddler published by the corporation are available in the Minnesota Historical Society serials collection.

The sound and visual collections of the Minnesota Historical Society include the Intermedia Arts Minnesota Video Collection and Intermedia Arta Minnesota Video Collection Part II distributed by the corporation, as well as many of the recordings originally broadcast on KTCA-TV as part of the Changing Channels program.

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Expand/CollapseCATALOG HEADINGS

This collection is indexed under the following headings in the catalog of the Minnesota Historical Society. Researchers desiring materials about related topics, persons or places should search the catalog using these headings.

Topics:
Art -- Minnesota -- Twin Cities Metropolitan Area -- Commissioning.
Art -- Minnesota --Twin Cities Metropolitan Area -- Exhibitions.
Art centers -- Minnesota -- Twin Cities Metropolitan Area.
Arts -- Minnesota -- Twin Cities Metropolitan Area -- Finance.
Arts -- Minnesota -- Twin Cities Metropolitan Area -- Experimental methods.
Cable television -- Minnesota -- Twin Cities Metropolitan Area.
Documentary television programs -- Minnesota.
Federal aid to the arts -- Minnesota.
FM broadcasting -- Minnesota -- Twin Cities Metropolitan Area.
Nonprofit organizations -- Minnesota -- Twin Cities Metropolitan Area.
Performance art -- Minnesota -- Twin Cities Metropolitan Area.
Public-access television -- Minnesota -- Twin Cities Metropolitan Area.
Video art -- Minnesota.
Video recording -- Minnesota.
Video recordings -- Production and direction -- Minnesota.
Person:
Borrup, Tom.
Organizations:
Committee for Open Media.
Dayton Hudson Foundation -- Art patronage.
Jerome Foundation -- Art patronage.
KTCA-TV (Television station : St. Paul, Minn.).
McKnight Foundation -- Art patronage.
Minnesota State Arts Board.
National Endowment for the Arts.
Northwest Area Foundation (U.S.) -- Art patronage.
Rockefeller Foundation -- Art patronage.
UCVideo, Inc. (Minneapolis, Minn.).
University Community Video (Firm).
Organizations:
University of Minnesota. Minnesota Student Association. Telecommunications Corporation.
University of Minnesota. University Student Telecommunications Corporation.
University of Minnesota. West Bank Union. Video Access Center.
Types of Documentation:
Grants.
Posters.
Press releases.
Video recordings
Catalogs.

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