About Us

RESOLUTION 3 CO-DIRECTORS
Ming-Yuen S. Ma
Carol Stakenas

RESOLUTION 3 STEERING COMMITTEE
Irina Contreras, Tracy Biga MacLean, Franco Castilla, Eduardo Gonzalez, Lucas Hilderbrand, Stephanie Hutin, Micol Hebron, Ashley Hunt, Jessica Lawless, Erika Suderburg

RESOLUTION 3 ADVISORY COMMITTEE
Bill Anthes, Anne Bray, David James, Alexandra Juhasz, Kathy Rae Huffman,
Carol Ann Klonarides, Jesse Lerner, Glenn R. Phillips, Patti Podesta, Michael Renov, Joy Silverman, Tran T. Kim-Trang, Bruce Yonemoto

Design: Laurie Babcock, Stephanie Guerra
RESOLUTION 3 Production: Franco Castilla, Andrew C. Jordan
Curatorial Interns: Erin Garrovillas, Olivia Sajjadieh

SPONSORSHIP
Resolution 3: Video Praxis in Global Spaces is funded through the generous support from The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, the City of Los Angeles, Department of Cultural Affairs, The Getty Foundation, Intercollegiate Media Studies at The Claremont Colleges, The James Irvine Foundation, Metabolic Studio, a direct charitable activity of the Annenberg Foundation led by Artist and Trustee Lauren Bon, Pitzer College (Pitzer Art Galleries, The Endowed Fund for Media Studies, Frederick J. Salathé Fund and Pitzer Summer Research Assistantship), Scripps Humanities Institute, and the members of LACE.  LACE and its programs are also supported by the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce Community Foundation, Jockey Hollow Foundation, Los Angeles County Arts Commission, Morris Family Foundation, the Pasadena Art Alliance, Side Street Projects, and Stone Brewing Co.

About Pitzer College
Pitzer College is a nationally top ranked undergraduate college of the liberal arts and sciences. A member of The Claremont Colleges, Pitzer offers a distinctive approach to a liberal education by linking intellectual inquiry with interdisciplinary studies, cultural immersion, social responsibility and community involvement. For more information, visit www.pitzer.edu.

About LACE
Since 1978, LACE (Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions) has maintained an unwavering commitment to innovation in the visual arts. LACE presents and supports a variety of projects each season, including exhibitions, performances, publications, discussions, screenings, and public art works. For three decades and counting, LACE has presented the work of over 5,000 artists in over 3,000 programs and events. LACE’s programming is either free or low-cost, making it accessible to all audiences. For more information, visit www.welcometolace.org or contact Executive Director Carol Stakenas at (323) 957-1777, ext. 15 or carol@welcometolace.org.

About Pitzer Media Studies
Pitzer Media Studies is part of a cooperative program with the other Claremont Colleges (Pomona, Scripps, Claremont McKenna, Harvey Mudd) that teaches the production, theory, history, and social context of the visual media including film, video, photography, and digital technologies. Pitzer’s production courses are not oriented toward traditional narrative film or television; rather they stress “independent” narrative forms, video art, documentary, community-based and activist media. The Media Studies component of the program utilizes theoretical and historical models that link
different academic disciplines and eliminate boundaries separating media theory from media production. For more information, visit www.pitzer.edu/ims.

About Pitzer Art Galleries
Pitzer Art Galleries exists to provide visually arresting and memorable exhibitions that promote the value and understanding of contemporary art within a local, national and international context. The Galleries are comprised of two sites, the Nichols Gallery committed to solo and group exhibitions by national and international artists both emerging and established-and the Lenzner Family Art Gallery-a space for risk and experimentation dedicated to emerging artists working in all media. Through curatorial creativity and visionary programming Pitzer Art Galleries seeks to provide context, support
and a critical framework for artists and curators working today and by doing so
inspire meaningful dialogue that fascinates, inspires and invigorates. For more information, visit www.pitzer.edu/galleries.

About Scripps Humanities Institute
Founded in 1986 to promote interdisciplinary research and public discussion of important issues in culture and society, the Humanities Institute has consistently been an important center of the intellectual life of the Claremont Colleges. Each semester, the Institute presents a thematic program pursuing some topic related to the humanities, broadly defined. These programs include conferences, lectures, exhibitions, and film series. As part of Scripps’ tradition of interdisciplinary education, the Humanities Institute brings together both prominent visiting scholars and younger scholars doing cutting-edge work, lectures by faculty at the Claremont Colleges, and a program for
Scripps students who are appointed as Junior Fellows of the Institute.For more information, visit www.scrippscollege.edu/campus/humanities-institute/

About Paul Gleason Theatre
The Paul G. Gleason Theatre is a non-profit organization dedicated to supporting the performing and visual arts: concerts, exhibitions, stage, film, television, architecture, design and things not yet defined. It is an incubator of creativity and thought engaging artists and the broader community to share in the spirit of openness and collaboration.

About Woodbury University’s Center for Community Research & Design (CCRD)
With a mission to engage and sustain the diverse culture of the region through collaboration, research and design, the CCRD seeks to develop awareness and direct participation in the urban issues, practices and places that define the city. Located at 6518 Hollywood Blvd, Los Angeles CA 90028, the CCRD is a public resource providing exhibitions, lectures, workshops, exchanges, and publications.

 

 

 

last updated November 12, 2008