Breaking Boundaries With Videographic Scholarship
A video essay by professor Desirée Garcia offers new insights into early American film.
A video essay by professor Desirée Garcia offers new insights into early American film.
Seven longtime Arts and Sciences faculty will retire this spring.
Celebrate outstanding Dartmouth student artists featuring Keynote Speaker Taylor Mac.
The Class of 1968 created the award to support new works by student artists.
The newest Montgomery Fellow studies the rise of cinema in global megacities.
LALACS Assoc. Prof. Desiree Garcia's video essay explores early cinema's fascination with backstage space and the relationship between interiority and the archive.
The 10-day experience helped them connect with Dartmouth filmmakers.
"Ekbeh," which was created as her F&MS Culminating Experience project, highlights Houma culture, and was shown at the Sundance Film Festival.
Listen to the interesting NHPR story, "Why aren't more films made in NH? Filmmakers behind Oscar-nominated 'The Holdovers' have some ideas"
The film and media studies professor discusses her research on the history of a house in Gloucester, Mass., that was owned by a prominent Black family 200 years ago.