Haelim
Allen
John N. Avis
S. Beth Bishop
Nona R. Bolin
David Burton
Fred Burton
Robert Canfield
Tyson Chappell
David Chioffi
Matt Cook
Morgan Cook
Ellen Daugherty
Maritza Dávila
Don DuMont
Adrian R. Duran
Jeannine Edwards
Deborah Flynt
Dianne Foster
Rose Fries
Kevin Greeland
Deborah J. Halstead
Anna Huffman
Wanda James
Elvis Kee
Judy Kitts
Tom Lee
Susan Maakestad
Anne Massoni
Amanda McKnight
Remy Miller
Mary Molinary
Haley Morris-Cafiero
Howard Paine
Joel Priddy
James Ramsey
Marjorie Rhem
Robert L. Riseling
Jennifer Sargent
James Shaw
Chris Short
Betty Spence
Zark Strasburger
Cynthia Thompson
Leandra Urrutia
Mary VanGieson
Cathy Wilson
Jill Wissmiller
Tad Wright
Jill Wissmiller (Video Artist) describes her current creative work as a series
of identity projects which focus on exaggerating the moments in one’s
life that mark a shift in the definition of self. Her work explores how readily
available self-transforming processes, from voodoo to biomedical enhancement
technologies, impact women. Wissmiller’s video work has been screened
in numerous festivals including Console-ing Passions: The International Conference
of Feminism and Television, Film, Video and New Media. Wissmiller also creates
interactive video designs for theater, and recently staged her work at the
Julia De Burgos Art Center in NYC for the Danisarte's My World/Mi Mundo theatrical
festival.
jwissmiller@mca.edu / 901-272-5166