Bard Technical Director of the Film Electronic Arts Department

MDOCS Staff


Adam Tinkle, Director

Adam Tinkle

Adam Tinkle creates, teaches, and writes about music, sound, media, and performance. At the center of Adam's work are strategies for artistic date, interactivity, and instruction that draw on experimental music. In 2010, he co-founded the Universal Language Orchestra, a group of simple-aged novice musicians that composed, improvised, and congenital their own instruments. He subsequently created several similarly path-breaking arts teaching programs beyond San Diego county, where his collaborations with his students and his audience-participatory works were shown at the Birch Aquarium, the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego, the San Diego Museum of Art, the Old Globe Theatre, and the Institute of Perception. Before moving to Skidmore in 2014, he was a founding broadcaster on KNSJ 89.1FM, San Diego'due south first customs radio station, where he led community workshops on radio-making and produced a weekly crowd-sourced music and documentary program. His award-winning solo performance A Mess of Things merges radio documentary with songs and video art. In May 2014, his interactive audio sculpture the Shantytown Scrapblaster was permanently installed at the Media Arts Center San Diego.  For More: world wide web.riskyforager.com,world wide web.adamtinkle.com


Sarah Friedland, Interim Managing director/Storytellers' Establish Director

Sarah Friedland

Sarah Friedland received her BA from Sarah Lawrence College and the International Schoolhouse of Moving-picture show and Television in Republic of cuba and her MFA from the Integrated Media Art Plan at Hunter Higher. Her documentary films and installations are concerned with personal stories that reveal larger histories and intricacies about place and society. Friedland'due south works with Esy Casey have screened widely in the US and abroad and have been supported by grants from the Jerome Foundation, the Paul Newman Foundation, the William H. Prusoff Foundation, the Princess Grace Foundation, the Ford Foundation, and the Center for Asian American Media. In 2009, afterwards the debut of her feature documentary Thing With No Name, she was named i of the "Superlative x Independent Filmmakers to Watch" by Independent Mag. She is a recipient of the 2014 Paul Robeson award from the Newark Museum for her feature documentary The Rink, which is slated for PBS (WNET/NJTV) fall 2016. Her contempo documentary Jeepney (2015) was circulate on PBS (World Aqueduct). She has received residencies and fellowships from the Center of Gimmicky Fine art in Pont- Aven, the LABA Firm of Study, the MacDowell Colony, and Meerkat Media.


ANGELA BEALLOR, DOCUMENTARIAN IN COMMUNITY CO-CREATION

Angela Beallor

Angela Beallor is a visual artist exploring retentiveness, history, and politics. She was a 2015 BRIC Media Arts Young man. A Jerome Foundation Travel Grant recipient (2013), she traveled to Lithuania, Belarus, and Russian federation in relation to her project Pink Lenins. Her video, I Desire a Baby! REVisited (Lecture) won first place in the 2017 Sofia Queer Forum video competition. Most recently, she wrote, directed, and starred in One thousand.G. (aka I Want a Babe! Reimagined), an experimental, queer adaptation of Tret'iakov's play I Want a Baby!.  She has been in residence at CCI Fabrika, Moscow; Vermont Studio Center; Habitable Spaces, Kingsbury, TX, and was once a resident-creative person at Flux Manufacturing plant (NY). Her work has been presented at the Museum of Gimmicky Art (Cleveland, OH) (2017); Smack Mellon (2016); SPACES (2016); Here Fine art Space, NY (2014); and, in conjunction with Sharon Hayes, in the Whitney Museum of American Art (2012). She holds a BS in Photograph-illustration from Kent Country University, an MFA from Bard College-ICP, and is currently a HASS fellow and is a Doctorate in Electronic Arts from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. angelabeallor.com


Jesse O'Connell, ASSISTANT DIRECTOR

Jesse Wakeman

Jesse O'Connell is a documentary filmmaker whose work began at the honour-winning Moxie Institute Film Studio + Lab in San Francisco, CA. She was the associate producer and assistant editor on many of Moxie's films, including the Emmy-nominated series The Future Starts Here, and edited on the offset films in the Allow it Ripple nonprofit short-movie series including Free Voice communication and Appoint. She also worked with over 2,000 schools and nonprofit organizations involved in the Let it Ripple project, helping them to customize any of the five films for their outreach purposes.

She joined the MDOCS staff in the autumn of 2015 afterwards moving dorsum to the e coast. She looks forward to helping students of all disciplines uncover important stories in their studies that let u.s. to look to the future through the lens and perspective of the by. Inspired by the challenge of highlighting the truth in the complex network of the digital landscape, she continues to explore the power of nonfiction storytelling. She has a BS in video production from Ithaca College's Roy H. Park School of Communications.


ANDREA CASEY, PROGRAM COORDINATOR

Andrea Casey

Andrea Casey is a visual creative person and maker in Upstate, NY. She has worked in the photography manufacture since 2006 as a wedding photojournalist, portrait and editorial photographer. Her current photographic work focuses on landscape, place and her natural environs. Andrea's making is deeply rooted in fiber arts and wool craft.  She is likewise the Technology Coordinator in the Art Department at Skidmore College.

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