› Van McElwee

Position
Professor; Program Facilitator, Media Production

Department
Electronic and Photographic Media

Home Campus
St. Louis (Webster Groves)

Courses taught
Experimental Video, Introduction to Media Production, Video Production Seminar (graduate)

Education
M.F.A. in Multimedia, Washington University School of Art; B.F.A. in Printmaking, Memphis College of Art

Teaching Philosophy
In class I try to create a collaborative environment in which students can become engaged and inspired. Intro classes stress a combination of theory and technique to explore the myriad ways medium and message shape one another. In advanced classes, such as Experimental Video, students work on their own ideas and I function as a catalyst by providing structure, suggestions and cultural context.

About
Media artist Van McElwee's body of work includes over 40 single-channel pieces and installations. Grants and awards include the American Film Institute Independent Filmmaker Award, the National Endowment for the Arts Independent Production Fund (seven-time recipient) and a travel grant from the Government of India. McElwee's work has been exhibited extensively worldwide and is represented by The Kitchen in New York, Trabant Gallery in Austria, Heure Exquise! in France and 235 Media in Germany.

McElwee's work has been extensively exhibited worldwide and is represented by The Kitchen in New York, Trabant Gallery in Austria, Heure Exquise! in France and 235 Media in Germany.

At Webster, McElwee has received the Wilma and Roswell Messing Faculty Award, a Media Association Faculty Award and a Faculty Research Grant. McElwee has been teaching since 1978.

Web site
http://www.vanmcelwee.com

Contact
(314) 246-7541
mcelweev@webster.edu

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