Education
Whitney Museum Independent Study
Program, New York City 1989
SUNY Buffalo, Buffalo NY
Master’s of Arts in Humanities. Critical Studies, Film and Video
Production 1988
Bachelor of Arts in Media Studies; Cum Laude with
departmental honors 1987
University of Virginia,
undergraduate coursework in Literature and Art 1983-1986
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
1998-
Assistant Professor, University of Texas, Austin, TX
Graduate
and Undergraduate courses in documentary and digital video
1997-1998
Senior Lecturer, University of Texas, Austin, TX
Taught
courses in Small Format Video Production and Documentary Production
1997
Visiting Artist, School of the Art Institute of Chicago,
Chicago, IL
Visiting Artist, Hamilton College and Utica College,
Utica, NY
Visiting Artist, Ithaca College, Ithaca, NY
1996
Visiting Artist, University of Auckland, Auckland, New
Zealand
Visiting Artist, Pomona College, Pomona, CA
Visiting Artist, University of Southern California, Los
Angeles, CA
1995
Artist in Residence, Wexner Center for the Arts,
Columbus, Ohio
Instructor, No Budget Documentary, Int’l
Documentary Conference, Melbourne, Australia
1993-1994
Assistant Professor of Film and Television, Hampshire College, Amherst, MA
Taught
courses in documentary production and critical theory.
Video Workshop Instructor, Neighborhood Film and Video
Project, Philadelphia, PA
Video Workshop Instructor, "Hi 8 to Broadcast,"
Women Make Movies, NY, NY
1993
Visiting artist, University of California at Berkeley,
Berkeley, CA
Visiting artist, San Francisco State University, San
Francisco, CA
Visiting Artist, CUNY Graduate Center, New York City, NY
Visiting Artist, Hofstra University, Long Island, NY
Visiting Artist, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI
Visiting Artist, Swarthmore College, Swathmore, PA
1992
Artist in Residence, Wexner Center for the Arts,
Columbus, Ohio
Artist in Residence, Rensellear Polytechnic Institute
I-Ear Studios, Troy, NY
Taught
camerawork and Steadicam classes during studio residency.
Visiting artist, University of Arizona Video/Film
Department, Tucson, AZ
Visiting artist, Rutgers University Media Department, New
Brunswick, NJ
Visiting artist, SUNY Purchase Film Department, Purchase,
NY
1991
Instructor, Film Video Arts, 12 week small format video
production course, NY, NY
Video Editing Instructor, Borough of Manhattan Community
College, NY, NY
Visiting artist, School of Visual Arts, NY, NY
Visiting artist,
University of Illinois, Chicago, IL
Summer 1991 , Summer 1992 , Summer 1993, Summer 1996
Instructor, University of South Carolina, Southeastern
Media Institute
Taught documentary and low budget video production.
1989
Instructor,
SUNY Buffalo, taught and designed syllabus for Women's Studies course
Instructor,
Western New York Arts Institute, Buffalo, NY
Instructor,
Hallwalls Contemporary Arts Center, 3/4" editing, Buffalo, NY
PANELS/Guest lectures
“Dreaming in Digital: What the Manual Left Out,”
Univ. of CA San Diego. 2000
“Reel Stories,” panel moderator, SxSW Film
Festival, Austin, TX, 1999
“Guerilla Filmmaking,” panel, SxSW Film
Festival, Austin, TX, 1988
“Interviewing for Documentaries,” panel, SxSW Film Festival, Austin, TX,
1988
"Electronic Cinematography,” panel, AIVF and New York Women in Film
and Television, 1997
"Camcorder Culture," panel, 4th International
Australia Documentary Conference, 1995
"How Global is Gay," panel, 4th International Australia Documentary Conference,
1995
"Producing Independently for Television,"
panel, Independent Feature Film Market, 1993
"Interrogating Identities," panel, Concordia
University, Montreal, Canada, 1993
"Independent Video Distribution," panel, Media Alliance Conference,
Chicago, IL, 1993
"The Gospel of Small Format," lecture, Feminist Media Conference, University
of Arizona, 1992
"Media Symposium for Gay Pride," panel, DCTV,
New York City, 1991
"AIDS and Media: Strategies for the '90's,"
panel, San Francisco Int’l Gay Film Festival, 1990
"Video Witnessess," panel, Randolph St.
Gallery, Chicago, IL, 1990
"Grassroots AIDS media," lecture, School of
Visual Arts, 1990
Juror/Grant Panelist
Grant Panelist, Paul Robeson Foundation for Independent
Media, 2000
Judge, Emmy Awards,
Documentary, National
Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, 1996, 1997
South by Southwest Film Festival documentary competition,
1998
Judge, National Media Owl Awards, Retirement Research Foundation,
1988
Charlotte Film and Video Festival, 1993
New York Foundation for the Arts, 1992
COMMUNITY
SERVICE
Ford
Foundation, Digital Directions working group on the convergence of media, 2000
Board of
Directors, Paul Robeson Foundation for Independent Media, 1999-present
Austin
Film Society volunteer fundraiser, 1997-present
Texas
Documentary Tour Committee, 1997-present
Reel Women member, Austin, Texas, 1998-present
AWARDS ,
GRANTS & HONORS
2000
Lucius and Eva Eastman Fund completion grant, Atomic
Ed
Museum of Modern Art Permanent Collection acquires The
Shampoo King (1999), Roam Sweet Home (1996),
Greetings From Out Here (1993), (In)Visible
Women (1991)and DiAna’s Hair Ego (1990).
1998
Big
Muddy Film Festival, Grand Prize, Roam Sweet Home
1997
Rockefeller Foundation
Fellowship, Atomic
Ed
National
Media Owl Award, First Place, Retirement Research Foundation, Roam Sweet
Home
PBS
Online Pick of the Month, Roam Sweet Home
People
Magazine Pick of the Month, Rated A, Roam Sweet Home
Lucius and Eva Eastman Foundation Award, Roam Sweet
Home
1995
National Endowment for the Arts, Roam Sweet Home
Independent Television Service, Roam Sweet Home
Jerome Foundation Grant, Roam Sweet Home
Documentary Achievement Award, American Motion Picture Society, Greetings from Out Here
Jury Award, New York Expo of Film and Video, Greetings from Out Here
1994
First Prize, Non-fiction, USA Film Festival, Greetings
from Out Here
Golden Gate Award, Best Television Documentary, San
Francisco Int’l Film Festival,
Greetings
Best Documentary Award, Atlanta Film and Video
Festival, Greetings
Paul Clere Humanitarian Award of Excellence, Sinking
Creek Film Festival, Greetings
Central Florida Film and Video Festival, 3rd Place, Greetings
Best of Festival Award, New England Film and Video
Festival, Greetings
Grand Prize, Chicago International Gay Film and Video
Festival, Greetings
1993-1992
First Prize, Council on Foundations Film Festival, (In)Visible
Women
Paul Robeson Fund for Independent Media grant, (In)Visible
Women
ITVS (Independent
Television Service) Project Grant, Greetings from Out Here
Audience Award, San
Francisco International Gay Film
Festival, (In )Visible Women
1991
First Prize,
National Black Programming Consortium Prized Pieces, DiAna's Hair Ego
Juror's Award,
Black Maria Film and Video Festival,
DiAna's Hair Ego
Silver Apple Award,
National Educational Film and Video Festival, DiAna's Hair Ego
Golden Gate Award,
San Francisco International Film Festival, Honorable Mention, DHE
Australian
International Video Festival, Honorable Mention, DHE
Australian
International Film and Video Festival, Honorable Mention, DHE
Jerome Foundation
Grant, Party Safe!
Art Matters Inc.,
Video Production Grant, Party Safe!
Creative Time Inc.,
Citywide Projects, Video Production Grant, (In)Visible Women
1990
Atlanta Film and Video Festival, Best Activist Video
Award, for DiAna's Hair Ego
Louisville Film and Video Festival, Special Merit Award,
for DiAna's Hair Ego
Charlotte Film and Video Festival, Silver Medal Award,
for DiAna's Hair Ego
International Television Association, Finalist, Videofest '90, for DiAna's
Hair Ego
New York Foundation for the Arts, Unrestricted
Fellowship, for The Games
1988-1989
New York State Council on the Arts, Regional Re-grant
Whitney Museum of American Art, Independent Study Fellowship
Art Matters Inc.,
Unrestricted Fellowship, for DiAna's Hair Ego
New York State Council on the Arts, Media Arts Grant, for DiAna's Hair
Ego
Media Bureau, Finishing Funds, for DiAna's Hair Ego
SELECTED EXHIBITIONS AND SCREENINGS (others on
last page)
2000
Texas Documentary Tour: a Retrospective, Upcoming (May
2000)
1999
Museum of Modern Art, New York City, “New
Documentaries,” May 1999
1998
Houston Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, TX , Shampoo King
Southwest Alternative Media Center (SWAMP), Houston, TX
Duke University, North Carolina, Roam Sweet Home
1997
PBS National Primetime Broadcast, Roam Sweet Home
Channel 4 Television, Great Britain, Broadcast, Roam
Sweet Home
Texas Documentary Tour, Austin, TX, Roam
Flaherty Documentary Seminar, Owego, NY, Roam
Saratoga Springs Public Library, Saratoga Springs, NY, Roam
Port Washington Public Library, Port Washington, NY, Roam
San Jose International Film Festival, San Jose, CA, Roam
Minsk International Film Festival, Minsk, Ukraine, Roam
Dallas Video Festival, Dallas, TX, Roam
1996
New York Film and Video Council, NY, NY, Roam
New Zealand International Film Conference, Auckland, New
Zealand, Roam
Virginia Festival of American Film, Charlottesville, VA, Roam
1995
PBS airings in all major U.S. cities and markets, Greetings From Out Here
BBC, Great Britain, Greetings From Out Here
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC), National
Broadcast, Greetings
Australia International Documentary Conference,
Retrospective, Melbourne, Australia
Sheffield International Film Festival, Sheffield, UK,
Greetings From Out Here
The New Festival, NY, NY, Greetings
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, MA, Greetings
National Gallery of Australia, Canberra, Australia,
Greetings
Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City, MO,
Greetings
Museum of the Moving Image, Queens, NY, Greetings
OutFest, Los Angeles, CA, Greetings
1994
Out in Africa Film Festival, Cape Town, South Africa,
Greetings
Margaret Mead Film Festival, NY, NY, Greetings
Museum of Modern Art: Get Reel Film Series, Greetings
International Public Television Conference (INPUT),
Montreal, Canada, Greetings
Images Festival of Independent Film and Video, Toronto,
Greetings
British Film Institute, London, UK, Greetings
Center for Photography, Woodstock, NY, Greetings
Chicago Historical Society, Greetings
Machida Museum of Graphic Arts, Tokyo, Japan,
Greetings
John Abbott College, Ste Anne de Bellvue, Quebec, Canada,
Greetings
St. Louis International Film Festival, Greetings
City Lore Film Festival, NY, NY, Greetings
Northwest Film and Video Center, Portland, OR,
Greetings
Southeastern Center for Contemporary Arts, Winston Salem,
NC, Greetings
1993
New York Film Festival, Video Visions, New York, NY,
Greetings
Dallas Film and Video Festival, Dallas, TX, Greetings
Pacific Film Archive, Berkeley, CA, Greetings
The New Festival, Closing Night , NYC, Greetings
WNYC TV, Human Rights Film Festival, NYC, Greetings
1992
Museum
of Modern Art, "Video Viewpoints," NY, NY, Retrospective
Melbourne
International Film Festival, Australia, DiAna’s Hair Ego
International
Public Television Conference (INPUT), Dublin, Ireland, DiAna’s Hair
Ego
Women in the Director's Chair, Chicago, IL, DiAna’s Hair Ego
London International Gay Film Festival, DiAna’s
Hair Ego
Hallwalls Art Gallery, Buffalo, NY, DiAna’s Hair Ego
JB Speed Art Museum, Kentucky, DiAna’s Hair Ego
DiAna’s Hair Ego aired on 125 PBS stations
including: WNET (NY,) WNYC
(NY,) KCET (Los Angeles,) WTTW (Chicago,) WHYY (Philadelphia,) KQED
(San Francisco), WGBH (Boston,) KERA (Dallas,) KTCA (Minneapolis,) WNED
(Buffalo,) WGBH (Boston,) KERA (Dallas,) KTCA (Minneapolis,) WNED (Buffalo,)
WKPC (Louisville,) KDBI (Denver,) KAET (Phoenix,) WFYI (Indianapolis,) KVIE (Sacramento,) Connecticut Public
TV, KDBI (Denver,) KAET (Phoenix,) WFYI (Indianapolis,) KVIE (Sacramento,) Connecticut Public
TV, New Hampshire Public TV
1991
Whitney Museum Biennial Exhibition, NY, NY, DiAna’s
S.C. Arts Commission, Nickelodeon Theatre, Columbia, S.C.
, DiAna’s Hair Ego
Film/Video Arts Angel Awards
Showcase, NY, NY, DiAna’s
Black International Cinema Festival, Berlin, West
Germany, DiAna’s
Museum of Modern Art, NY, NY "What's Happening
Series", DiAna’s
British Film Institute, Lesbian and Gay Video Festival,
London, U.K., DiAna’s
Australia International Film and Video Festival, Sydney,
Australia, DiAna’s
Walker Arts Center, Minneapolis, MN, DiAna’s
The New Festival, NY, NY, DiAna’s
City Lore Festival, NY, NY, DiAna’s
Donnell Media Center, NY, NY, DiAna’s
1990
Whitney Museum of American Art, "AIDS Awareness Day," NY, NY, DiAna’s
Museum of Modern Art, "AIDS Awareness Day," NY, NY, DiAna’s
Artists Space, "A Day Without Art," NY,
NY, DiAna’s
Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn, NY, DiAna’s
Institute of Contemporary Arts, Boston, MA,
DiAna’s
Boston Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, MA,
DiAna’s
The New Festival, NY, NY, DiAna’s
American Museum of the Moving Image, Queens, NY, DiAna’s
New York Documentary Festival, NY, NY, DiAna’s
Image Film and Video Center, Atlanta, GA, DiAna’s
Downtown Community TV Center, NY, NY, DiAna’s
Atlanta Film and Video Festival, Atlanta, GA, DiAna’s
Women's Caucus for Art National Conference, Video Artists
Showcase, NY, NY
Louisville Film and Video Festival, Louisville, KY,
DiAna’s
Randolph Street Gallery, "New Activist Video", Chicago, IL, DiAna’s
Pacific Film Archive, San Francisco, CA, DiAna’s
Guadeloupe Cultural Arts Center, "Cine
Festival", San Antonio, TX, DiAna’s
The Kitchen, "New Works", NYC,
DiAna’s
Hallwalls Contemporary Arts Center, "The Medicine
Show", Buffalo, NY
San Francisco International Lesbian and Gay Video
Festival, San Francisco, CA
Los Angeles Lesbian and Gay Video Festival, Los Angeles,
CA, DiAna’s
Milwaukee Art Museum, Milwaukee, WI,
DiAna’s
Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions (LACE), Los Angeles
, CA, DiAna’s
Image Film and Video Festival, Toronto, Canada,
DiAna’s
Kansas City Art Institute, Kansas City, MO,
DiAna’s
Flaherty Documentary Seminar, Upstate NY,
DiAna’s
California Institute of the Arts, Valencia, CA,
DiAna’s
Seattle Art Museum, Seattle, WA, DiAna’s
1989
AFI National Video Festival, New Works Premier ,
Hollywood, CA, DiAna’s
AFI National Video Festival, Video Installation (with Kate Horsfield,) Hollywood, CA
Group Material Show, "AIDS Timeline", Univ. CA,
Berkeley, CA, DiAna’s
Hallwalls,
"The Politics and Poetics of Feminism, Sexuality...," Buffalo, NY
Pacific Film Archive, AIDS video screening, San Francisco, CA,
DiAna’s
Dia Art Foundation, “AIDS & Democracy: A Case
Study,” Group Material Show, NY, NY
Institute of Contemporary Art, “Square
Peg” Video Festival,
London,UK, DiAna’s
San Francisco Cinemateque, “New Video from
Buffalo,” San Francisco, CA, DiAna’s
REVIEWS AND CRITICAL ARTICLES
Visible Evidence Vo. 1. (Michael
Renov and Faye Ginsburg, editors) Queer Documentary, Chris Holmlund,
University of MN Press, 1997
American Studies Journal, 39:1 (Spring 1998) “Re-envisioning the American West,” Scott
MacDonald.
People Magazine, “Picks and Pans,” August, 1997
Hollywood Reporter, TV
Review, August, 1997
Austin Chronicle, “Roam Sweet Home,” November, 1997
On Air Magazine, “Born to Roam,” September, 1997
Out Magazine,”Road Warrior,” September, 1997
Union News, “Silver-haired wanderers hit the road,”
August, 1997
Austin American-Statesman, “Filmmaker Roams into
Documentaries,” November, 1997
F-Newsmagazine,
“Subculture
from the Front Seat of a Winnebago,” March, 1997
Dogworld,
“Filmmaker,
Dog Hit the Road for PBS,” August, 1997
ITVS Buzzwords, "An ITVS Success Story: Greetings From Out
Here," August 1993
The Independent, "Talking Heads: Ellen Spiro," November, 1993
Art Papers, "Greetings from Out Here in Here", Summer 1993
Atlanta
Journal and Constitution, "'Hair Ego': AIDS Film a Cut Above," May 10,
1990
"IMAGE Screening Festival's Big Hits," May 17, 1990
Boston Globe, "Filmmakers Find Dignity in Tragedy of AIDS,"
July, 18, 1990
The Guardian, "Diversity marks Documentary Festival," April 4, 1990
LA Weekly,
"Curlers
and Condoms," July 6 - 12, 1990
Los
Angeles Times,
"AIDS Information With an Artsy Spin," July 10, 1990
New York Times, "AIDS
Dominates Nonfiction Series of Film and Video," April 6, 1990
"For Young and Adult, It's
AIDS Day on Channel 13," May 3, 1991
National Public Radio, Crossroads, "the Fear of
Disclosure Project," August, 1992
New York
Newsday,
"Movies about AIDS Take the Spotlight," April 11, 1990
Pacifica Radio, "DiAna's Hair Ego," June 1992
San Francisco Chronicle, "Rough Edged Films for
Troubled Times," June 22, 1990
South End News, "Sex and Politics," August 2, 1990
The Village Voice, "Choices,"
February 6, 1990
"Choices,"
June 10, 1991
"Choices,"
April, 1993
PUBLISHED ARTICLES
The Independent Film and Video Monthly, “The Medium is the Missed
Age”, March 2000
Continuum: Australia Journal of Media, “From Backyards to Big
Audiences,” 1997
The Advocate, Cover Story, "Homespun Homos," (with Michael Lane) April 1991
"Keep
Manhattan, Just Give Me That Countryside," June, 1991
"Diviana
Ingravallo, Performance Artist," July, 1991
"Teenage
Videomaker Attracts Youthful Audience," March, 1991
Cinematograph, "Outlaws Through the Lens of Corporate America,"
1991
Felix, "Operation Camcorder Storm," Spring 1991
The Independent,
"What
to Wear on Your Video Activist Outing: a Camcordist's Manifesto," May,
1991
Mediactive, "Curlers and Condoms in South Carolina,"
Winter, 1990
Mother Jones, "Only Your Hairdresser Knows for Sure,"
February, 1991
Real Life Magazine, "A Camcordist's Manifesto," No.21/22,
Spring 1992
Women and HIV/AIDS Journal, "the S.C. AIDS Education Network," Spring, 1993
FILMographY
All works are shot, edited,
produced and directed by Ellen Spiro unless otherwise noted
Atomic Ed 28:00, (currently in
completion), Funded by Rockefeller
Foundation and Lucius and Eva Eastman Fund
A former Los Alamos National
Laboratory scientist—turned atomic junk collector-- becomes the self-appointed curator of
an unofficial museum of the nuclear age, the Black Hole of Los Alamos.
The
Shampoo King,
28:00, 1999, Funded by Armstrong-McCall Inc.
Distributor:
Video Data Bank
An
investigation into the inner life of a Texas billionaire who, in the midst a
nervous breakdown, examines the meaning of happiness and wealth. Premiered at
the Museum of Fine Arts in Houston and the Museum of Modern Art in New York.
Texas Splash Bash, 15:00, 1999, An HBO
Production. Produced and Directed
by Ellen Spiro and Deb Wasser
A humorous mini-documentary on
the First Annual Lake Travis Nude Water Olympics.
Roam
Sweet Home, 57:00, 1996
Distributor:
Video Data Bank (US), Ardeche Images (Europe)
Funded
by ITVS/PBS, Channel Four/UK, NEA, Jerome Foundation, Lucius and Eva Eastman
Fund
Narration
Written by Allan Gurganus, Co-produced by Vivian Kleiman and Pandora Zolotor
Spiro
joins an adventurous community of roamers and loners on wheels who live on the
road full time-- by economic necessity, pleasure or both. Behind the camera and behind the wheel, Spiro documents a unique world of vintage trailers, vintage dogs
and vintage people, where the spirit of the moment collides with stories from
the past.
Greetings
from Out Here ,
58:00, 1993 Co-produced by Kate
Horsfield
Distributor:
Video Data Bank (US), Films
Transit (Canada and worldwide)
Tongue-in-cheek
and pedal to the metal, Ellen Spiro and dog Sam travel the backroads of the South
documenting gay life in the boonies and beyond. Sometimes hilarious, sometimes poignantly moving, and always
enthralling, the mood of Greetings from Out Here changes as often as does the
weather on the backroads of Spiro's South-- with its hubcap decorated shacks,
its embracing landscapes, its hilariously improbable place names, and most of
all its extraordinary people.
Diana's Hair Ego, 29:00, 1991
Distributors: National Black Programming Consortium, Women
Make Movies, Video Data Bank
In a South Carolina beauty shop,
where a condom display is as natural as a basket of curlers DiAna not only
styles hair but also stages Tupperware-style parties to dispense information on safer sex. Winner of over twelve awards and
honors.
(In)Visible
Women,
25:00, 1992 Co-produced by Marina
Alvarez
Distributors: Women Make Movies,
Video Data Bank
Through
poetry, art, activism and dance, women with AIDS explode notions of female invisibility and complacency in the
face of AIDS.
Party
Safe! with DiAna and Bambi (25:00) 1992
Distributors:
Women Make Movies, Video Data Bank
A sequel
to the 1990 DiAna's Hair Ego, which profiled DiAna’s South Carolina
beauty parlor,
AIDS education program. Party
Safe! takes
viewers on a journey to safer sex
gameshow-style parties across America.
Other Works
1991
The Games, 16:00
1990
Like a Prayer (with DIVA TV,) 28:00
Pride (with DIVA TV,) 28:00
1989
ACT UP at the FDA, 13:00
Target City Hall, 28:00 (with DIVA TV)
Additional Screenings
1997
Mills College
Georgetown
University
Ohio
State University
1995
Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA
WETV, Ottawa, Canada
New York University, NY, NY
DePaul University
Out on Screen, Vancouvre, Canada
University of Memphis, Memphis, TN
Northwestern University, Chicago, IL
Hamilton College, Utica, NY
Duke University
North Carolina State University
Bucknell University
Michigan State University
Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ
University of Colorado, Boulder, CO
Forum Yokahama, Yokahama, Japan
Rhode Island School of Design,
Georgetown University, Washington, DC
Sarah Lawrence College, Yonkers, NY
University of Maryland, Baltimore, MD
Bloomfield College
Iowa State University
Mount Allison University
University of California at Berkeley, Berkeley, CA
Emory and Henry College
1994
Associazione Culturale Lesbica
Antioch College, Yellow Springs, OH
Kenyon College, Gambier, OH
Sala Rekalde, Balboa, Spain
Cinevideo,
Karlsruhe, Germany
1993
University of Toledo
Brown University, Providence, RI
Rice University
University of Rhode Island
Carleton College
StationVideo
Bretagne, Rennes, France
1992
Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY
Lehman College, NY, NY
University of Wisconsin
University of California, Berkeley, CA
Trenton State College, Trenton, NJ
Spelman College, Atlanta, GA
Honolulu Gay Festival, HI
Tufts University, Boston, MA
Penn State University, Philadelphia, PA
Appalachian State University
University of Kentucky
Cine Festival, San Antonio, TX
Carleton College
Vancouver Community College, Canada
Comox valley Film Festival
Ontario College of Art
Saratoga Springs Public Library
University of Texas at Austin
Ithaca College
University of Michigan
Western Washington University
University of Arkansas
Illinois State University
University of Arizona
1991
San Francisco Lesbian and Gay Film and Video Festival,
S.F., CA
Los Angeles International Gay Film and Video Festival,
Los Angeles, CA
Boston Lesbian and Gay Film and Video Festival, Boston,
MA
Film/Video Arts Angel Awards
Showcase, NY, NY
Pyramid Arts Center, Rochester,
NY
St. Paul Lesbian and Gay Film and
Video Festival, St. Paul, MN
Carnegie Museum of Art
Duke University
City College of San Francisco
Chicago Filmmakers
University of Rochester
Portland State University
Indiana University, Indianapolis,
IN
Ithaca College, Ithaca, NY
Mount Holyoke College
University of Montana
Carleton College
Center for Contemporary Studies,
Detroit, MI
University of N.C., Chapel Hill,
NC
Carnegie
Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA
1990
Rhode Island School of Design, Providence, RI
Ohio State University
Northwest Film Study Center, Portland, OR
Hamilton College
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Foothill College
Rutgers University
1989
San Francisco International Gay and Lesbian Film
Festival, San Francisco, CA
Los Angeles International Gay and Lesbian Film
Festival, Los Angeles, CA
Hallwalls, A Day Without Art "Visual AIDS" show
, Buffalo,NY
The Collective for Living Cinema, "Buffalo
Video," NYC
N.A.M.E. Gallery, Chicago, IL
Squeaky Wheel Media Center, Buffalo, NY
Bethune Gallery, Buffalo, NY
1988
Offensive Gallery, “Waterfront Video,” Dortmund, West Germany
CEPA Gallery, “The House
Show,” Buffalo, NY