| SaSally Cloninger |
Sally Cloninger is a media artist/activist, educator and independent producer who has been a member of the faculty at The Evergreen State College since 1978. Her video and film work spans many genres including visual anthropology ( ch.a.lat: The Hoh River People ), experimental autobiography ( Going To My House ), performance media ( Mind Over Matter: Dr. Barbato Explains the 80s ), media activism ( The Bangladesh Tapes ), video installation ( Shared Site ), experimental ethnography (Your Willing Power ), and documentary (Dreaming of Spirit Animals) . From 1982 to 1997 Sally also worked in S.E. and South Asia, training Asian women producers from Malaysia, Iran, Indonesia, Nepal, India, Singapore, Thailand, Pakistan, Bangladesh, the Philippines and Sri Lanka in documentary production techniques and collaborating with an international team of women to produce Into Focus: Changing Media Images of Women, An Asian Resource Kit. Her piece Housemaids and Buffalos about her work in Sri Lanka training women television producers from Iran, India, Bangladesh, Nepal, Sri Lanka, and the Maldives was part of the group show, "OUTBOUND: Art in the Forefront of International Exchange" at the Bank of America Gallery, Columbia Bank of America Center in Seattle.
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