The Women's Video Collective at work at the Seneca Women's Peace Encampment
Title
The Women's Video Collective at work at the Seneca Women's Peace Encampment
Date
1983
Description
The Women's Video Collective (WVC) was formed by a small group of women from the Boston area in May 1983. Their purpose was to document the Seneca Women's Encampment for a Future of Peace and Justice in upstate New York. From this experience, the collective developed their mission: to produce media works promoting feminism and peace. In this photograph, five women from the Women's Video Collective pose in and around a Volkswagen Beetle. The car is parked in a field surrounded by trees. Some of the women are holding camera equipment.
Creator
Nancy A. Clover
Subject
Women's Video Collective
Publisher
The History Project, Inc.
Rights
Please credit Nancy A. Clover. Email info@historyproject.org for information about rights, reproductions, etc.
Identifier
GCN.ORG.00528
Original Format
black and white photograph
Physical Dimensions
5 x 7" horizontal
Collection
Citation
Nancy A. Clover, “The Women's Video Collective at work at the Seneca Women's Peace Encampment,” Documented | Digital Collections of The History Project, accessed March 15, 2024, https://historyproject.omeka.net/items/show/31.
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