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Jennifer Montgomery Film/Video
Jennifer Montgomery’s film titles include One Species Removed (2012), The Agonal Phase (2010), Deliver (2008), Notes on the Death of Kodachrome (2006), Threads of Belonging (2003), Transitional Objects (2000), Troika (1998), Art For Teachers of Children (1995), I, a Lamb (1992), Age 12: Love With a Little L (1990), and Home Avenue (1989). Most recently, she collaborated with the artist Josiah McElheny on a short film, The Light Club of Vizcaya (2012). These films range from experimental essays to experimental features, and are distributed by Zeitgeist Films, Waterbearer Films, Women Make Movies, and Video Data Bank. Her work has shown at international festivals, as well as the 2008 Whitney Biennial (NYC), MoMA (NYC), the Brooklyn Academy of Music, the Gene Siskel Film Center (Chicago), the ICA (London), and the Walker Arts Center (Minneapolis). She has been the recipient of many grants, including a Guggenheim Fellowship.
Teaching experience includes professorships at Bard College, the University of Illinois at Chicago, Northwestern University, Columbia College Chicago, and Hampshire College. She has also held long-term lectureships at Barnard College and the Cooper Union School of Art.
Teaching experience includes professorships at Bard College, the University of Illinois at Chicago, Northwestern University, Columbia College Chicago, and Hampshire College. She has also held long-term lectureships at Barnard College and the Cooper Union School of Art.