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One on One: Arnold and Ahneva / Wendy Clarke

University of California, Los Angeles, Ethnomusicology Archive
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Title

One on One: Arnold and Ahneva / Wendy Clarke

Series Title

California Arts-In-Corrections Program, 1983-2019

Date Created

1991

Description

Includes "Arnold and Ahneva" from "One-on-One" by video artist, Wendy Clark. "One on One" (1991) is a series of video dialogues between prisoners at the California Institution for Men in Chino and members of the Crenshaw business community and the Church in Ocean Park in Santa Monica. They were taped by Clarke throughout 1991. The 15 prisoners who volunteered were all nearing release and were in a video class taught by Clarke at Chino, where she was an artist-in-residence. Clarke had each inmate make an introductory tape that she then showed to the non-prisoners she had recruited, letting the outsiders choose the prisoner with whom they wanted to communicate. Once the pairings had been made, Clarke carried tapes back and forth, getting each one's video response to the others. Clarke did place a restriction on the video partners, forbidding them to have contact beyond the tapes.

Creator

Unknown

Subject Topic

Arts in prisons--California
Video art
HIV-positive persons--California
Prisoners--Health and hygiene--California
AIDS (Disease)--California

Subject Entity

Clarke, Wendy

Genre

Documentary films

Media Type

Moving Image

Format

1/2 inch videotape

Number of Parts

1 Tape of 1

Generation

Master

Copyright Statement

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Country of Creation

US

Source Institution

University of California, Los Angeles, Ethnomusicology Archive

Source Call Number

AMVT 025

Source Institution Contact Information

University of California, Los Angeles, 1630 Schoenberg Music Bldg, Los Angeles, CA, 90095, US, Telephone: (310) 825-1695, email: archive@arts.ucla.edu, https://schoolofmusic.ucla.edu/resources/ethnomusicology-archive/

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