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'''Jody Lafond''' (born 1956) is an American [[video artist]] and [[documentary]] filmmaker, and a co-founder of the ''[[Squeaky Wheel Buffalo Media Arts Center|Squeaky Wheel Film & Media Art Center]]'' in Buffalo, NY. Lafond began producing work in the 1980s,<ref name="Moscato"/> and from 1990-91 was the producer of ''Artwaves'', a weekly public-access cable television program in Buffalo.<ref name="Burchfield Penny Bio"/> Her works have been shown in Canada and the United States.<ref name="ETC"/> Two career retrospectives of her video work have been held at [[Hallwalls Contemporary Arts Center]], one in 1994<ref name="CtAp139">{{cite book|last1=Ehmke|first1=Ronald|last2=Licata|first2=Elizabeth|title=Consider the Alternatives: 20 Years of Contemporary Art at Hallwalls|date=1996|publisher=Hallwalls Contemporary Arts Center|location=Buffalo, N.Y.|isbn=0936739207|page=139}}</ref> and one in 2001.<ref name="Hallwalls 2001"/>
'''Jody Lafond''' (born 1956) is an American [[video artist]] and [[documentary]] filmmaker, and a co-founder of the ''[[Squeaky Wheel Buffalo Media Arts Center|Squeaky Wheel Film & Media Art Center]]'' in Buffalo, NY. Lafond began producing work in the 1980s,<ref name="Moscato"/> and from 1990 to 1991 was the producer of ''Artwaves'', a weekly public-access cable television program in Buffalo.<ref name="Burchfield Penny Bio"/> Her works have been shown in Canada and the United States.<ref name="ETC"/> Two career retrospectives of her video work have been held at [[Hallwalls Contemporary Arts Center]], one in 1994<ref name="CtAp139">{{cite book|last1=Ehmke|first1=Ronald|last2=Licata|first2=Elizabeth|title=Consider the Alternatives: 20 Years of Contemporary Art at Hallwalls|date=1996|publisher=Hallwalls Contemporary Arts Center|location=Buffalo, N.Y.|isbn=0936739207|page=139}}</ref> and one in 2001.<ref name="Hallwalls 2001"/>


==Early career==
==Early career==
During the winter of 1979, Lafond and her friend [[Susan Clements]] attended a performance by the art duo the [[Kipper Kids]]. This was her first exposure to performance art.<ref name="CtAp12">{{cite book|last1=Ehmke|first1=Ronald|last2=Licata|first2=Elizabeth|title=Consider the Alternatives: 20 Years of Contemporary Art at Hallwalls|date=1996|publisher=Hallwalls Contemporary Arts Center|location=Buffalo, N.Y.|isbn=0936739207|page=12}}</ref>
During the winter of 1979, Lafond and her friend [[Susan Clements]] attended a performance by the art duo the [[Kipper Kids]]. This was her first exposure to performance art.<ref name="CtAp12">{{cite book|last1=Ehmke|first1=Ronald|last2=Licata|first2=Elizabeth|title=Consider the Alternatives: 20 Years of Contemporary Art at Hallwalls|date=1996|publisher=Hallwalls Contemporary Arts Center|location=Buffalo, N.Y.|isbn=0936739207|page=12}}</ref>


Lafond received a BA in History from the [[University at Buffalo]] in 1986, where a film course started an interest in video and filmmaking. Subsequently, she completed an MAH in Media Studies & Theater from the University at Buffalo.<ref name="Burchfield Penny Bio">{{cite web|title=Jody Lafond > Artists > Burchfield Penney Art Center|url=https://www.burchfieldpenney.org/artists/artist:jody-lafond/|website=www.burchfieldpenney.org|accessdate=12 March 2017}}</ref>
Lafond received a BA in history from the [[University at Buffalo]] in 1986, where a film course started an interest in video and filmmaking. Subsequently, she completed an MAH in Media Studies & Theater from the University at Buffalo.<ref name="Burchfield Penny Bio">{{cite web|title=Jody Lafond > Artists > Burchfield Penney Art Center|url=https://www.burchfieldpenney.org/artists/artist:jody-lafond/|website=www.burchfieldpenney.org|accessdate=12 March 2017}}</ref>


==Style and themes==
==Style and themes==
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==Exhibitions and screenings==
==Exhibitions and screenings==
In 1983, Lafond had a screening of her early work at [[Hallwalls Contemporary Arts Center]] as part of New Buffalo Video. The program included work by Toni Billoni, Armin Heurich, Debbie Jordan, [[Brian Springer]] and Julie Zando.<ref name="CtAp257">{{cite book|last1=Ehmke|first1=Ronald|last2=Licata|first2=Elizabeth|title=Consider the Alternatives: 20 Years of Contemporary Art at Hallwalls|date=1996|publisher=Hallwalls Contemporary Arts Center|location=Buffalo, N.Y.|isbn=0936739207|page=257}}</ref> Lafond was active in founding the Squeaky Wheel Film & Media Art Center, which emphasized the democritization of new media.<ref name="Adams">{{cite news|last1=Adams|first1=Bruce|title=On View / Squeaky Wheel @ BPAC|url=http://www.buffalospree.com/Buffalo-Spree/December-2015/On-View-Squeaky-Wheel/|accessdate=24 March 2017|work=Buffalo Spree|date=December 2015}}</ref>
In 1983, Lafond had a screening of her early work at [[Hallwalls Contemporary Arts Center]] as part of New Buffalo Video. The program included work by Toni Billoni, Armin Heurich, Debbie Jordan, [[Brian Springer]] and Julie Zando.<ref name="CtAp257">{{cite book|last1=Ehmke|first1=Ronald|last2=Licata|first2=Elizabeth|title=Consider the Alternatives: 20 Years of Contemporary Art at Hallwalls|date=1996|publisher=Hallwalls Contemporary Arts Center|location=Buffalo, N.Y.|isbn=0936739207|page=257}}</ref> Lafond was active in founding the Squeaky Wheel Film & Media Art Center, which emphasized the democratization of new media.<ref name="Adams">{{cite news|last1=Adams|first1=Bruce|title=On View / Squeaky Wheel @ BPAC|url=http://www.buffalospree.com/Buffalo-Spree/December-2015/On-View-Squeaky-Wheel/|accessdate=24 March 2017|work=Buffalo Spree|date=December 2015}}</ref>


Her work was included in the show ''The State of Upstate: New York Women Artists'', curated by art historian Nina Felshin with the support of the [[National Museum of Women in the Arts]], Washington, D.C. in 1990.<ref name="Upstate">{{cite news|title=WOMEN'S 'UPSTATE' OPENS AT BURCHFIELD|url=http://buffalonews.com/1990/02/22/womens-upstate-opens-at-burchfield/|accessdate=24 March 2017|work=The Buffalo News|date=February 22, 1990}}</ref> In 1995, a video created by Lafond in collaboration with [[Susan Clements]] screened at [[Art in General]] as part of ''Transmissions of Memory'', a program on video work by artists in New York state.<ref>{{cite web|title=Art in General|url=http://www.artingeneral.org/events/510|website=www.artingeneral.org|accessdate=20 March 2017}}</ref>
Her work was included in the show ''The State of Upstate: New York Women Artists'', curated by art historian [[Nina Felshin]] with the support of the [[National Museum of Women in the Arts]], Washington, D.C. in 1990.<ref name="Upstate">{{cite news|title=WOMEN'S 'UPSTATE' OPENS AT BURCHFIELD|url=http://buffalonews.com/1990/02/22/womens-upstate-opens-at-burchfield/|accessdate=24 March 2017|work=The Buffalo News|date=February 22, 1990}}</ref> In 1995, a video created by Lafond in collaboration with [[Susan Clements]] screened at [[Art in General]] as part of ''Transmissions of Memory'', a program on video work by artists in New York state.<ref>{{cite web|title=Art in General|url=http://www.artingeneral.org/events/510|website=www.artingeneral.org|accessdate=20 March 2017}}</ref>
Her videos and documentaries have also been screened at NY Video Festival and the Images Film Festival, among others.<ref name="ETC" />
Her videos and documentaries have also been screened at NY Video Festival and the Images Film Festival, among others.<ref name="ETC" />


Lafond has had two retrospectives, both at Hallwalls. The first, a mid-career retrospective of her video work, was held in 1994.<ref name="CtAp268">{{cite book|last1=Ehmke|first1=Ronald|last2=Licata|first2=Elizabeth|title=Consider the Alternatives: 20 Years of Contemporary Art at Hallwalls|date=1996|publisher=Hallwalls Contemporary Arts Center|location=Buffalo, N.Y.|isbn=0936739207|page=268}}</ref> This was followed by a second retrospective at the same institution in 2001.<ref name="Hallwalls 2001" /> Her works have been described as "small-scaled, understated gems".<ref name="Licata">{{cite news|last1=Licata|first1=Elizabeth|title=Art Preview: Beyond/In Western New York Report Card (So Far)|url=http://www.buffalospree.com/buffalospreemagazine/archives/2005_04/0405artpreview.html|accessdate=24 March 2017|work=Buffalo Spree|date=April 2005}}</ref> Her work was part of a thirty-year retrospective exhibit celebrating the Squeaky Wheel Film & Media Art Center,<ref name="Adams"/> where it was commended for still showing "Squeaky Wheel’s core inspirational and motivational concept."<ref name="Foran">{{cite news|last1=Foran|first1=Jack|title=Squeaky Wheel 30th Anniversary Show|url=http://www.dailypublic.com/articles/10272015/squeaky-wheel-30th-anniversary-show|accessdate=24 March 2017|work=The Public|date=October 27, 2015}}</ref>
Lafond has had two retrospectives, both at Hallwalls. The first, a mid-career retrospective of her video work, was held in 1994.<ref name="CtAp268">{{cite book|last1=Ehmke|first1=Ronald|last2=Licata|first2=Elizabeth|title=Consider the Alternatives: 20 Years of Contemporary Art at Hallwalls|date=1996|publisher=Hallwalls Contemporary Arts Center|location=Buffalo, N.Y.|isbn=0936739207|page=268}}</ref> This was followed by a second retrospective at the same institution in 2001.<ref name="Hallwalls 2001" /> Her works have been described as "small-scaled, understated gems".<ref name="Licata">{{cite news|last1=Licata|first1=Elizabeth|title=Art Preview: Beyond/In Western New York Report Card (So Far)|url=http://www.buffalospree.com/buffalospreemagazine/archives/2005_04/0405artpreview.html|accessdate=24 March 2017|work=Buffalo Spree|date=April 2005}}</ref> Her work was part of a thirty-year retrospective exhibit celebrating the Squeaky Wheel Film & Media Art Center,<ref name="Adams"/> where it was commended for still showing "Squeaky Wheel’s core inspirational and motivational concept."<ref name="Foran">{{cite news|last1=Foran|first1=Jack|title=Squeaky Wheel 30th Anniversary Show|url=http://www.dailypublic.com/articles/10272015/squeaky-wheel-30th-anniversary-show|accessdate=24 March 2017|work=The Public|date=October 27, 2015}}</ref>


==Awards==
==Awards==
Lafond is the recipient of a 2001 NYSCA Media Grant and NYFA Video Fellowships in 1988 and 1992.<ref name="ETC">{{cite web|title=Jody Lafond|url=http://www.experimentaltvcenter.org/jody-lafond|website=www.experimentaltvcenter.org|accessdate=11 March 2017|date=17 June 2011}}</ref><ref name="Cornell">{{cite web|title=Guide to the New York State Council On The Arts Electronic Media And Film Program Records, [ca. 1960-2011] Collection Number: 8230|url=http://rmc.library.cornell.edu/EAD/htmldocs/RMM08230.html|website=Cornell University Library|accessdate=24 March 2017}}</ref><ref name="Motion">{{cite book|title=Set in Motion: The New York State Council an the Arts Celebrates 30 Years of independents|url=http://www.vasulka.org/archive/4-30d/SetinMotion(6014).pdf|website=New York State Council on the Arts|date=1994}}</ref>
Lafond is the recipient of a 2001 NYSCA Media Grant and NYFA Video Fellowships in 1988 and 1992.<ref name="ETC">{{cite web|title=Jody Lafond biography|url=https://www.experimentaltvcenter.org/jody-lafond|website=Video History Project|accessdate=2023-05-13|date=17 June 2011}}</ref><ref name="Cornell">{{cite web|title=Guide to the New York State Council On The Arts Electronic Media And Film Program Records, [ca. 1960-2011] Collection Number: 8230|url=http://rmc.library.cornell.edu/EAD/htmldocs/RMM08230.html|website=Cornell University Library|accessdate=24 March 2017}}</ref><ref name="Motion">{{cite book|title=Set in Motion: The New York State Council on the Arts Celebrates 30 Years of independents|url=http://www.vasulka.org/archive/4-30d/SetinMotion(6014).pdf|website=New York State Council on the Arts|date=1994}}</ref>


== References ==
== References ==
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Jody Lafond
Born1956 (age 68–69)
NationalityAmerican
Known forVideo Art, Documentary

Jody Lafond (born 1956) is an American video artist and documentary filmmaker, and a co-founder of the Squeaky Wheel Film & Media Art Center in Buffalo, NY. Lafond began producing work in the 1980s,[1] and from 1990 to 1991 was the producer of Artwaves, a weekly public-access cable television program in Buffalo.[2] Her works have been shown in Canada and the United States.[3] Two career retrospectives of her video work have been held at Hallwalls Contemporary Arts Center, one in 1994[4] and one in 2001.[5]

Early career

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During the winter of 1979, Lafond and her friend Susan Clements attended a performance by the art duo the Kipper Kids. This was her first exposure to performance art.[6]

Lafond received a BA in history from the University at Buffalo in 1986, where a film course started an interest in video and filmmaking. Subsequently, she completed an MAH in Media Studies & Theater from the University at Buffalo.[2]

Style and themes

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Lafond and others active in Buffalo in the 1980s and 1990s often addressed issues of freedom of speech, human rights, and access to media.[1] Lafond's work often focuses on relationships between men and women.[5]

Exhibitions and screenings

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In 1983, Lafond had a screening of her early work at Hallwalls Contemporary Arts Center as part of New Buffalo Video. The program included work by Toni Billoni, Armin Heurich, Debbie Jordan, Brian Springer and Julie Zando.[7] Lafond was active in founding the Squeaky Wheel Film & Media Art Center, which emphasized the democratization of new media.[8]

Her work was included in the show The State of Upstate: New York Women Artists, curated by art historian Nina Felshin with the support of the National Museum of Women in the Arts, Washington, D.C. in 1990.[9] In 1995, a video created by Lafond in collaboration with Susan Clements screened at Art in General as part of Transmissions of Memory, a program on video work by artists in New York state.[10] Her videos and documentaries have also been screened at NY Video Festival and the Images Film Festival, among others.[3]

Lafond has had two retrospectives, both at Hallwalls. The first, a mid-career retrospective of her video work, was held in 1994.[11] This was followed by a second retrospective at the same institution in 2001.[5] Her works have been described as "small-scaled, understated gems".[12] Her work was part of a thirty-year retrospective exhibit celebrating the Squeaky Wheel Film & Media Art Center,[8] where it was commended for still showing "Squeaky Wheel’s core inspirational and motivational concept."[13]

Awards

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Lafond is the recipient of a 2001 NYSCA Media Grant and NYFA Video Fellowships in 1988 and 1992.[3][14][15]

References

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  1. ^ a b Moscato, Marc (2010). "Persevering despite the impossible: a brief history of media activism in Buffalo, NY". Jump Cut: A Review of Contemporary Media Jump Cut. summer (52). Retrieved 24 March 2017.
  2. ^ a b "Jody Lafond > Artists > Burchfield Penney Art Center". www.burchfieldpenney.org. Retrieved 12 March 2017.
  3. ^ a b c "Jody Lafond biography". Video History Project. 17 June 2011. Retrieved 2023-05-13.
  4. ^ Ehmke, Ronald; Licata, Elizabeth (1996). Consider the Alternatives: 20 Years of Contemporary Art at Hallwalls. Buffalo, N.Y.: Hallwalls Contemporary Arts Center. p. 139. ISBN 0936739207.
  5. ^ a b c Lafond, Jody; Ehmke, Ron; Zando, Julie (April 2001). Jody Lafond: A Retrospective. Buffalo, NY: Hallwalls.
  6. ^ Ehmke, Ronald; Licata, Elizabeth (1996). Consider the Alternatives: 20 Years of Contemporary Art at Hallwalls. Buffalo, N.Y.: Hallwalls Contemporary Arts Center. p. 12. ISBN 0936739207.
  7. ^ Ehmke, Ronald; Licata, Elizabeth (1996). Consider the Alternatives: 20 Years of Contemporary Art at Hallwalls. Buffalo, N.Y.: Hallwalls Contemporary Arts Center. p. 257. ISBN 0936739207.
  8. ^ a b Adams, Bruce (December 2015). "On View / Squeaky Wheel @ BPAC". Buffalo Spree. Retrieved 24 March 2017.
  9. ^ "WOMEN'S 'UPSTATE' OPENS AT BURCHFIELD". The Buffalo News. February 22, 1990. Retrieved 24 March 2017.
  10. ^ "Art in General". www.artingeneral.org. Retrieved 20 March 2017.
  11. ^ Ehmke, Ronald; Licata, Elizabeth (1996). Consider the Alternatives: 20 Years of Contemporary Art at Hallwalls. Buffalo, N.Y.: Hallwalls Contemporary Arts Center. p. 268. ISBN 0936739207.
  12. ^ Licata, Elizabeth (April 2005). "Art Preview: Beyond/In Western New York Report Card (So Far)". Buffalo Spree. Retrieved 24 March 2017.
  13. ^ Foran, Jack (October 27, 2015). "Squeaky Wheel 30th Anniversary Show". The Public. Retrieved 24 March 2017.
  14. ^ "Guide to the New York State Council On The Arts Electronic Media And Film Program Records, [ca. 1960-2011] Collection Number: 8230". Cornell University Library. Retrieved 24 March 2017.
  15. ^ Set in Motion: The New York State Council on the Arts Celebrates 30 Years of independents (PDF). 1994. {{cite book}}: |website= ignored (help)