Online Video on Demand

focusing on American representational art, streamed free to viewers

 

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ResearchChannel provides an online video-on-demand library containing streaming content including lectures on the arts and humanities. Content as of April, 2007 includes:

 

The Richard L. Nelson Gallery & The Fine Arts Collection web site features a panel discussion video that is available for download from its Archive section. The "You See: Manuel Neri, Wayne Thiebaud and William T. Wiley" panel discussion was held November 13, 2007 at the Studio Theatre at the Mondavi Center, UC Davis, Moderated by Michael Schwager, curator of the di Rosa Preserve.

 

The Roland Collection presents free online streaming of a 47-minute film on the art of Edward Hopper, directed by Ron Peck in cooperation with the Arts Council of Great Britain. The video contains conversations with Gail Levin, Curator of the Hopper Collection at the Whitney Museum. The 20-minute long Lichtenstein in London and 53-minute long Pop Art: The Test of the Object, directed by Carlos Vilardebo, are available for online viewing without charge as well as free video clips. The Roland Collection says that its web site contains over 7 hours free viewing of streaming video clips, as well as free online viewing of 450 complete films comprising 300 hours, with full length previews being from 9 to 90 minutes long

 


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