A discussion with filmmaker and photographer Donna Cameron in the Furman Gallery on Friday, February 1 at 4:00pm. Free and open to the public!

Donna Cameron is a noted American Artist. Cameron’s photography and films use a unique cinematic paper emulsion process (CPE) for which she was issued a U.S. Patent in 2001. Her films and videos are in the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art, NY (MoMA) and are distributed by the MoMA Circulating Film Library, Canyon Cinema, CA, Film-makers’ Coop, NY and Light Cone, Paris, FR. CAMERON was exhibited in the MoMA’s 20th century retrospective of art, “MoMA 2000”, and in the Whitney Museum of American Art’s millennial “The Color of Ritual, The Color of Thought,” in 2000. Her art, photography and films were repre- sented in the 51st and 52nd Venice Biennale of Art in 2005 and 2007, May – October. Cameron holds an MPS in Art and Technology from the Tisch School of the Arts, NYU, and a BFA in film/photography from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Cameron’s art is anthologized in Cynthia Maris Dantzic’s “100 New York Photographers” (2009), Maureen Furness’ “The Animation Bible” (2008) and William Wees’ “Recycled Images” (1993). Her Ltd. monograph “Donna Cameron”, Spuyten- duyvil Press (2007), is sold at the MoMA store, Rizzoli Booksellers, NY and the NYU Bookstore. She teaches at New York University.