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Online Video on Demand
focusing on American representational art, streamed free to viewers
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
To locate videos by artist name, please click here.
Viewers can locate videos by theme by browsing through TFAO's Topics in American Representational Art
UCTV,
a service of the University of California, delivers documentaries, faculty
lectures, cutting-edge research symposiums and artistic performances from
each of the ten UC campuses: UC Berkeley, UC Davis, UC Irvine, UC Los Angeles,
UC Merced, UC Riverside, UC San Diego, UC San Francisco, UC Santa Barbara,
and UC Santa Cruz. A search for "artist" in the video on demand
page retrieved videos such as Chaotic Scrutiny: The Low and High in LA
Art (#9520; 58 minutes; 5/16/2005 )
The University of Alabama Libraries
maintain a web page titled "Lecture
and Book Talk Video Series" containing streaming of lectures including:
From January through May of 2001, Professor
Liana Cheney of the Graduate School of Education at the University of Massachusetts
at Lowell chaired "Museum Issues",
a 22 class course recorded in its entirety as a distance learning course.
The course includes 22 lectures. Museums are defined and many types and
facets of museums are discussed. Liana
De Girolame Cheny is Professor of Art History, and Chairperson, Department
of Cultural Studies, and Coordinator of Art History, Interdisciplinary and
Intercollegiate Studies at the University of Massachusetts Lowell. She received
her PhD from Boston University in 1978.
Dr. Cheny also presents online "Art History and Film." The course description reads: "Examination of issues of content, theory and criticism in traditional, modern and contemporary lives of artists, autobiographies, biographies and historiographies as source of filmic expression. Focus on the interpretation and transformation of art historical records into filmic vision as revealed in set and costume design, music, camera technique and other aesthetic elements of film, as well as how such elements function to extend and convey directorial vision to movements in art history." American artists featured in videos are Mary Cassatt, William M. Chase, Winslow Homer and Georgia O'Keeffe:
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Editor's note: As of August, 2007 TFAO favors www.truveo.com to find online video.
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