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		<description>Created from the artist’s parents’ 35mm slides and Super 8 Film, First Snow (2006) attempts to capture a specific memory of winter in the Midwest.

Exhibition/Screening History:
 December 5-9, 2007 “Thermostat: Video and the Pacific Northwest,” 
Art Video Lounge, Art Basel Miami Beach
October 7, 2006            
 “Contemporary Film Series: Spark Video Program,” 
Everson Museum of Art, Syracuse, NY  “Spark Video,” 
Spark Contemporary Art Space, Syracuse NY

Artist Statement: 
First Snow is the first in a series of short videos created from my parents’ 35mm photographs and Super 8 footage from the 70’s.  For this video, I recorded an informal conversation with my Mother and Father while they watched the footage I had previously put together from their old footage.  The result is a montage and an audio commentary of the winter images my parents hadn’t seen in about thirty years. </description>
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<p>Exhibition/Screening History:<br />
 December 5-9, 2007 “Thermostat: Video and the Pacific Northwest,”<br />
Art Video Lounge, Art Basel Miami Beach<br />
October 7, 2006           <br />
 “Contemporary Film Series: Spark Video Program,”<br />
Everson Museum of Art, Syracuse, NY  “Spark Video,”<br />
Spark Contemporary Art Space, Syracuse NY</p>
<p>Artist Statement: <br />
First Snow is the first in a series of short videos created from my parents’ 35mm photographs and Super 8 footage from the 70’s.  For this video, I recorded an informal conversation with my Mother and Father while they watched the footage I had previously put together from their old footage.  The result is a montage and an audio commentary of the winter images my parents hadn’t seen in about thirty years. </p>
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