BMAC "A Sense of Place"

In 2004, I was invited by the Brattleboro Museum and Art Center to launch the videoart exhibition space newly created. The theme of this exhibit was "A Sense of Place", and I chose to base my work on a historical narrative associated with an old abandoned round schoolhouse in Newfane, Vermont, at one time host to the legendary Dr. John Wilson (of "Thunderbolt & Litefoot" fame), highwayman/robber/teacher/doctor. The stills below are culled from a videoart installation I created called "The Round Schoolhouse: Meditation and Metaphor". The installation featured one large projection screen, one small monitor, and a chair hung from the ceiling.