American Dance Festival, Raleigh-Durham, N.C.
exhibited Vanessa's Dance, 1999
Beat and Bohemian Influence Festival, exhibited William
Burroughs, 1998
A.I.R. Gallery, NYC exhibited Shadow
Knows and KAIROS,
work in progress, as part of the Women in Technology
series 1998
Not Still Art Festival -
exhibited Shadow Knows, 1997
"Spontaneous Combustion", Brooklyn, NY exhibited Don't
Walk, 1996
New York State Media Festival, Syracuse University, Syracuse,
NY exhibited Re/turn, Don't Walk,
S-Construct, 1996
Not Still Art Festival- Boswell Museum,
Cherry Valley, NY exhibited retrospctive, 1996
"Light Dances", solo exhibition of Video Images and
Programs 1975-90. Including prints and a multi projection screen
retroscpective exhibition at the Center for the Arts,
Stuart, Florida 1990
Centre Culturelle, Fort de France, Martinique 1987
L'Ecole des Arts Decoratifs, Paris, France exhibited
Topography and Sun Ra
& Friends, 1984
"Women's Work", "Kundalini"
included in group show curated by Ann Sargent-Wooster The
Kitchen, New York City, 1982
"Sex and Sexuality", Women's Caucus on Art
exhibition Westbeth Gallery, New York City 1982
VII International Video Encounter, Tokyo, Japan
exhibited Kundalini,
1978
Mediatheque de la Communaute Francaise de Belgique,
Brussels, Belgium exhibited NEON, 1978 VI
VI International Video Encounter, Fundacion Juan
Miro, Barcelona, Spain exhibited Topography,
1977
North Carolina Museum of the Arts, North Carolina
exhibited Topography,
1977
Tweed Museum, University of Minnesota, Minnesota
exhibited Topography,
1977
Flint Institute of Art, Flint, Michigan exhibited Topography,
1977
Memphis State University Museum, Memphis, Tennessee
exhibited Topography,
1977
"Cyberfunk" performance at the Video History
Conference, Syracuse University, 1998.
"Live Blue Light"
Performance at the Not Still Art Festival with
electronic musician, Eugene Martynec; video artist, Walter
Wright; dancer, Vanessa Goss-Bley. Goss: Amigas with Live!
board and Toaster. Cooperstown, NY 1997.
"Jazz
at the Great American Music Hall" , Video Jazz
Performance with musicians Jimmy Giuffre, Lee Konitz, Paul
Bley and Bill Connors; in collaboration with video artist,
Skip Sweeney Large projection screen and multi-camera
shoot with video synthesis; camera/mixing/producer/director. Great
American Music Hall, San Francisco 1978.
"Perry Robinson and Badal Roy", concert. Performance
and video; camera/producer/director. Joseph Papp's Public
Theatre, New York City, 1978.
"Sun Ra
& Friends", "Sun Ra -
Solo Piano" Video Jazz Performance with
musicians , Sun Ra, John Gilmore, in collaboration
with video artist, Walter Wright. Multi-screen and
multi-camera shoot with video synthesis. Goss:
producer/director/camera. Axis-in-Soho, New York City,
1977.
"Paul Bley & Glen Moore" Video Jazz performance in
collaboration with video artist, Walter Wright.
Multi-screen and multi-camera shoot with video synthesis.
Goss: producer/director/camera. Axis-in-Soho, New York
City, 1977.
"William
S. Burroughs and Paul Bley",
reading and solo piano concert, respectively. Performance and
video; producer/director. Eisner and Lubin Auditorium, New
York University, New York City 1974
Broadcasts
Wrapture
on WNET Chanel 13 New York City, "Reel New York: New
York Dances" 2004-2007
Paul
Bley, solo piano performance excerpts included
in Paul Bley biography for BRAVO! and ARTE TV
Europe 1998.
Carol Goss: Animation, plus interview, shown
on the "Spontaneous Combustion Series", Channel 67 in New
York City and Channel 34 for Brooklyn/Queens Time Warner.
Nov. 2, 1996.
Paul Bley Solo Piano, producer & director,
CBC, Ottawa, Canada 1979.
A Little Higher Around The Ears, Please,
original one-act play by Phillip Wychodzki, Director and
narrator "Topic Series", NBC-TV, Washington, DC 1968
Curator
Juror for The New York Video Festival 2002, Animation Program
Juror for The Hamptons Film Festival 2002, Shorts Program
Bunting Institute, Radcliffe College at Harvard
University, Boston, lectured on "Abstract Motion
and Perception" 1999
A.I.R. Gallery, NYC - talk onthecreative
process
in video art and the nature of one's work over many
decades 1998
Chronos and Chaos, video accompanied by
lecture, delivered at the "Philosophy Colloquium", Columbia
University, New York City 1992
"Electronic Painting", lecture with exhibition
at the Selcuk Universitesi, Konya, Turkey 1990
"Analog Video Synthesis and Fractal Geometry",
lecture given at opening of solo video exhibition Center for
the Arts, Stuart, Florida 1990
"Abstract Analog Video Art", lecture and video
exhibition. New World School for the Arts, Miami,
Florida 1990
"Video Art and Music", lecture given with
large video projection of tapes at the International Tape
Association Meeting: "First Industry Sponsored Home Video
Tape/Disc Programming Seminar" St. Regis Hotel, New York City,
1978
Grants
Curator and Organizer: "Not Still
Art Festival", sponsored by the Boswell Museum with
public funds from the New York State Council on the Arts,
through a Decentralization Grant administered by the Upper
Catskill Community Council on the Arts and a Presentation Funds
Grant from the Experimental Television Center 1996,
1997, 1998, 1999.
Co-Organizer of the "Mid-Eastern NYS Media Arts Conference',
sponsored
by the Regional Arts Partnership and the Bosewll Museum
with public funds from the New York State Council on the
Arts, throuh a Media Action Grant from Media Alliance,
1996.
Post-production grant from SYNAPSE to computer edit "NEON
(Shinjuku)", Newhouse School of Communications, Syracuse
University, Syracuse, New York 1979.
Museum of Holography grant through CCCWES/AIR to
produce the first hologram incorporating a raster-scanned video
image and a computer generated image. "Femophagy", an
integral white light hologram, was produced with technical
assistance from Hart Perry (photography), Steve Rutt (Rutt
Electrophysics, Rutt-Etra Video Synthesizer), Judson
Rosebush and Don Leich (Digital Effects, computer
imaging), Jeff Kleiser (optical registration). "Femophagy"
was first exhibited in the "Through the Looking Glass"
exhibition Museum of Holography, New York City, 1979.
Synapse Post Production computer-editing grant, New House
School of Communications, Syracuse University 1979
New York State Council on the Arts post-production grant to
work at WXXI-TV, Rochester, New York 1978
Honors & Awards
"Gold Disk Award", for production and graphics on
album JAPAN SUITE, Tokyo, Japan, 1978