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Donna Cameron
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Donna,
here,
has
invented
her own film stock. This is the kind of thing that
needs to
be appreciated for what it is. When you can’t afford Kodak’s inflated
prices, what
could be more obnoxious than coming up with your own film stock? We
should all
come up with our own film stock and show Kodak a competitive market
soon.
George Kuchar, Film maker
For the past (30) years Cameron has been working in paper
emulsion...The result
is a series of vibrant sensual films reprocessing such familiar imagery
as the Brooklyn
Bridge or paper money... Kevin Thomas, Los Angeles Times
Not having the resources to make films didn’t stop Donna Cameron—she
just invented
a new way of doing them. Tony Lucia, Reading Eagle
Donna Cameron is one of the most significant new presences
in
non-narrative cinema,
in cameraless cinema, in New York Independent cinema, in American
avante-garde
cinema, and in poetic meditative cinema. We are mightily enthusiastic
about the
extraordinary work of Donna Cameron, filmmaker.
Larry Kardish, Curator and Director of Exhibitions, Dept. of Film &
Media, MoMA
Donna Cameron, inspired by the early avant-garde animation films of Len
Lye, Oskar Fischinger
and Norman McLaren, has renewed and revitalized the technique of
cameraless animation.
She has brilliantly developed an utterly original way of making films
through a technique she
has pioneered, “cinematic paper emulsion.” Using this technique she has
made among others
Fauve, Autumn Leaves, The Clown providing a heady and thrilling viewing
experience. She also
makes moving and unconventional documentaries such as Shirley Clarke in
Our Time, on the
filmmaker Shirley Clarke, and Confidential, Do Not Duplicate on the
tragic death of her sister.
Donna Cameron is indeed a major figure in American avant-garde
film.
William Sloan, Department of Film, The Museum of Modern Art, New York
Donna
Cameron
Donna Cameron
is the author of an extensive body of work
which includes oil paintings,
watercolors, photos, films, videos and CD-ROMs,
and has been an exhibiting visual artist since 1970.
Her
paper emulsion films
have been collected by the Museum of Modern Art, NY
Dept. of Film & Media
(1990-CURRENT).
Her current installation work explores the relationship
of the
traditional image to the digital frame, and the function of an image
within the
framework of inter-media. She has been an educator since 1969, and has
taught
and lectured at NYU (1992-CURRENT) and the School of Visual Arts, NY
(1998-2000).
Cameron is
the 1998-1999 Elodie Osborne Fellow of Film & Video, and has been
awarded
three MacDowell fellowships (1997, 1998, and 1999) and two
Jerome fellowships
(1988, 1992)
for her imaging work in painting & drawing on film. Her
work
is distributed by the MoMA
Circulating Film & Video Library, which is THE
library used by film scholars worldwide, and
is in included in collections at
NYU (1995); Anthology Film Archives (1981); Pacific Film
Archive (1991); The
Donnell Library (1998), and Fordham University (2000). Cameron has
collaborated
with filmmaker Shirley Clarke (1987), performance artist Jack Smith
(1985-6),
dancer/choreographers Oleo Pomare (1996) and Nanette
Bearden (1996), with
musicians
Don Militello (1991,1996), Mark Stewart (2003), Fred
Kaufman (1997),
Barbara Siesel (1995,97),
painter Dr. Vivienne Thaul-Wechter (1995-2000) and
others. She was included in the MoMA's
20th century retrospective of visual
art, "MoMA 2000, Making Choices, Part 2", in June, 2000,
and the 20th
century retrospective, “The Color of Ritual, The Color of Thought:
Women in
Avante-Garde Film in America", 1944-2000, The Whitney
Museum of American
Art, NY, in
September, 2000.
In January,
2001, The United States Patent and Trademark Office awarded Cameron an
International Patent Allowance for her invention:
"Cinematic Paper
Emulsion".
Donna
Cameron is the recipient of many scholarships and is internationally
educated.
She began her studies at The Rhode Island School of Design
in painting and
drawing in the
early 1970s, branching out at RISD to animation and video.
With
a full scholarship she
completed her BFA at the School of the Art Institute of
Chicago in 1980, with a focus in
photography and film and a minor focus in life
drawing. Rather than pursue a traditional MFA
in the programs at which she was
accepted at the Masters level, Cameron opted to design
her own course of
inter-disciplinary study, in order that she might develop her
invention, the
Cinematic Paper Emulsion. This included years of full time
study of landscape
painting in
Paris, France in the early 1980s at Atelier Herbo, the
private
studio school of the late
post-impressionist master Ferdinand Herbo, who at
that time was noted as chief marine landscape
painter of France; the Art
Students League of New York, 1984-86, where she was twice the
recipient of the
Jose de Creeft Memorial award for painting; at the Sorbonne (French,
Art
History);
video at The American Center, Paris; photography at the
International
Center of Photography (NY).
Cameron is
a Senior Editor of Manhattan Arts International Magazine
(1995-CURRENT).
(Now
on-line at manhattanarts.com).
She
was
previously
the Florida Keys
Correspondent
for the Miami Herald; publishing credits include exhibit
catalogues for MoMA; Independent Film &
Video Monthly.
In 1997
Cameron was nominated to NYU's University Council of Arts Educators.
She is an
exhibiting member of the Federation of Modern Sculptors and
Painters of New
York. For seven
years, she has served on the Board of the New York Film
&
Video Council.
Donna
Cameron lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. Many of her images are
inspired
by New
York City’s urban pulse: its people, buildings, rivers,
bridges, and by
the Hudson River School
inspired landscape of Brooklyn's Prospect Park.
AWARDS & PROFESSIONAL HONORS
2003 The Program for
Media Arts, Rockefeller Foundation Grant Nominee
2002 MoMA Film
Archive, acquisition of film, World Trade Alphabet, February
Museum
of
the
City
of New York, acquisition of 9/11 footage for archive
2001 Patent Awarded,
U.S. Patent & Trademarks Commission for Cinematic Paper Emulsion
2000 Elodie Osborne
Award in Film & Video, MacDowell Colony, Peterborough, NH
MacDowell
Fellow,
May
The
Museum
of
Modern
Art, NY, video Shirley Clarke in Our Time selected
for
screening
in
MoMA
2000: Making Choices, Part 2, June
Whitney
Museum
of
American
Art, NY, film Fauve shown in The Color of Ritual,
The
Color
of
Thought,
Women
in Avant-Garde Film in America, 1944-2000, September
Fordham
University,
acquisition
of
film paintings, Cherie & Peterborough
Forest
1999 MacDowell
Fellow, May
1998 New York Film
& Video Council, nominated to the Board, May
MacDowell
Fellow,
June/July
MoMA
Film
Archive,
acquisition
of film Die Honigbiene, September
1997 University
Council of Arts Educators, nominated to membership, February
Federation
of
Modern
Sculptors
and Painters, nom. to membership, January
1996 MoMA Film
Archive, acquisition of 16mm film, NYC/Joshua Tree
New
York
Film
/Video
Council's 50th Anniversary Celebration, MoMA, NY,
Video
MOTHER'S
PRAYER
selected
to represent the 1990s
1995 Black Maria
Film Festival, Jurors' Citation Award for the film Autumn Leaves
1994 Black Maria
Film Festival, Jurors' Choice Award for the film NYC/Joshua Tree
1992 Films &
Videos promoted by MOMA Circulating Film & Video Library
1991 Museum
of Modern Art Film Archive, acquisition of films, TYGER TYGER &
Fauve
1990 Jerome
Foundation Grant & Fellow
1987 Jerome
Foundation Grant & Fellow
1985 Jose De Creef
Memorial Award for painting, The Art Students League, NY, NY
1984 Jose De Creef
Memorial Award for painting, The Art Students League, NY, NY
San
Francisco
Cinemateque,
Highlights
of the Year for the film, Unicorn,
SF, CA
1980 American
Academy of Motion Pictures, Animation Division, NEWSW, Chicago, IL, May
1978 Cannes
Film Festival, screening of film, Magnet, Cannes, France, May
PERMANENT COLLECTIONS
The MacDowell Colony Collection NY, NY (film paintings)
Museum of Modern Art, Film & Video Archive, NY
(films
& videos)
Museum of Modern Art, Circulating Film & Video
Library,
NY (film paintings, films & videos)
Museum of the City of New York, NY (films & videos)
Museum of Broadcast and Television, NY
Library of Congress, Washington, DC
The Donnell Media Center, NY Public Library, NY (films
&
videos)
Pacific Film Archives, Berkeley, CA (films &
videos)
Light Cone, Paris, France (films & videos)
Anthology Film Archives, NY
Elmer Bobst Library, Avery Fisher Media Center, NYU,
NY
(films & videos)
Diablo Valley College, Pleasant Hill, CA (films &
videos)
Fordham
University, NY (film paintings)
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