History
The Beastie Boys Live At The Kitchen In NYC 1983
The Kitchen is a non-profit art space in New York City originally founded in 1971 in Greenwich Village. It takes its name from its original location in the kitchen of the Mercer Arts Center. It was initially intended as a space for the exhibition of video art, the Kitchen soon expanded to include other forms of art including performance, exhibition, music and dance. Notable Kitchen alumni include Philip Glass, Laurie Anderson, Rocco Di Pietro, John Moran, Peter Greenaway, Ridge Theater, The Future Sound of London, Leisure Class, Brian Eno, and Cindy Sherman and many more. In this clip we get an inside [...]
Preservation Access Program: Round 4 Clipreel
The Preservation Access Program began with a generous grant from the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) to offer subsidized video and audio preservation services to artists and small to mid-sized arts and cultural heritage organizations. This is a highlight reel of what BAVC Media Preservation was able to preserve in our 4th round of our Preservation Access Program in Spring of 2015.
SF Stories: A Shared Experience – Rebel
With support from the James Irvine Foundation, BAVC Media is working with local social service agencies to provide a series of digital storytelling workshops: SF Stories. Workshop participants learn digital storytelling from start to finish, and completing three-minute digital stories for exhibition on public access television, the Web and in non-traditional exhibition spaces. Our first workshop was a collaboration with partner organization the Recovery Survival Network and the San Francisco Sheriff's Department and was offered inside the San Bruno County Jail. This is participant Ronald Horne's story.
Limitations
The official music video for BUMP Records artist Moria Moore's song, "Limitations." The video follows Moria through Oakland and inter cuts with historical footage of the same locations during the civil rights movement.
