Marta Renzi (co-director)
Marta Renzi has made more than 75 dances for her Project Company including her Bessie- award-winning VITAL SIGNS. Her site-specific pieces in locations such as the Guggenheim Museum, Union Station and the Staten Island Ferry led naturally to her work in video and film. In 1981 You Little Wild Heart, to music by Bruce Springsteen, was Marta's first half-hour for PBS, followed by Mountainview, made in 1989 in collaboration with indie maverick John Sayles. Since 2005 Marta has self-produced over three dozen short videodances, which have been presented at over 300 festivals nationally and internationally. Her debut feature film Her Magnum Opus was released in 2017. Renzi & Wolff previously collaborated on the 2023 feature documentary Guardians of the Flame, directed by Wolff and edited by Renzi.
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Daniel Wolff (co-director)
Daniel Wolff’s writing includes essays, profiles, critical pieces, scientific articles, poetry and fiction. His articles have appeared in many publications including Connoisseur, the Nation, the Village Voice, and Vogue. Nominated for a Grammy award in 2003, Wolff’s other honors include the Ralph Gleason Music Book Award in 1995, two nominations for the General Electric Younger Writer’s Award, and being recognized as a Michigan Notable Book author in 2018. His work has been anthologized in various publications and featured on National Public Radio, Sirius Radio, and in numerous publications from the New York Times to the San Francisco Chronicle. Renzi & Wolff previously collaborated on the 2023 feature documentary GUARDIANS OF THE FLAME, directed by Wolff, edited by Renzi. ​
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Catherine Murphy
Catherine Murphy studied at Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture in Maine and received a BFA from Pratt Institute in Brooklyn in 1967, where she was also awarded an honorary doctorate degree in 2006. Murphy has also been distinguished with National Endowment for the Arts Grants (1979 and 1989), a Guggenheim Fellowship (1982) and as a member of the American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters (2002). She was a Senior Critic at Yale University Graduate School of Art for 22 years and is currently the Tepper Family Endowed Chair in Visual Arts at the Mason Gross School of the Arts at Rutgers University. Murphy has exhibited at institutions throughout the United States, including: The Museum of Modern Art, New York; the Phillips Collection, Washington DC; Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery; Walker Art Center, Minneapolis; Weatherspoon Art Museum, University of North Carolina; Whitney Museum of American Art, New York and Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven. Her work is held in numerous public collections including those of the Art Institute of Chicago; the Hirshhorn Museum, the Phillips Collection, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Museum of Modern Art, National Portrait Gallery, Washington DC and the Whitney Museum of American Art. The artist lives and works in Hyde Park, New York.
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Harry Roseman
Harry Roseman received a BFA at Pratt Institute. He is a professor emeritus of art at Vassar College. His work encompasses various genres such as sculpture, drawing, photography, and video. He is represented in a number of major museums including, The Cincinnati Art Museum, the Museum of Contemporary Art, San Diego, The Menil Collection, the Philadelphia Museum of Art, the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, and the Walker Art Museum. Two of his most ambitious public commissions are in the NYC Subway and JFK Airport. He received a Guggenheim Fellowship in 2013. His videos were screened at the Blue Star Animation Festival in San Antonio, TX, and at the Video Art and experimental film festival in NYC. He lives and works in Hyde Park, NY. This fall a video of his, “From There to Here”, will be screened at the London International Film Festival (BELIFF). This video is part of an ongoing series started in 2019. He has thus far produced 13 videos in this project.
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David Pulkingham (composer)
David Pulkingham is a guitarist, songwriter, producer and teacher. Based in Austin, Texas, he has been a mainstay of the thriving music scene for the last 25 years. He has released two instrumental albums entitled David Pulkingham Plays Guitar, volumes 1 and 3, and in 2015 he released his first singer/songwriter album entitled Little Pearl, which includes collaborations with Daniel Wolff as lyricist. David currently tours with Patty Griffin and has played with her for the past 11 years. In addition to his extensive international touring work with Alejandro Escovedo, Carrie Rodriguez, Sara Watkins and Patty Griffin, David performed with both the Lampedusa and Lantern tours to benefit refugee services.​
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