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[The Alan Hannush Collection, Video No. 11 - Unedited Footage For Invasion]

Description: This home video documents artist Alan Hannush in New York to perform his performance art piece, "Invasion," which involved interacting with museum patrons from within a 9-foot tall geodesic ball. This raw footage includes buildings and New York television news broadcasts shot from a hotel room, driving through New York City, and an airport. An extended portion of the videotape (at 62 min.) has no image.
Date: 199X
Duration: 1 hour 2 minutes 33 seconds
Creator: Hannush, Alan
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[Alpine, Texas: Cowboy Poetry in the High Desert]

Description: This film is unedited television footage regarding events and sites in Alpine, Texas. The footage covers: high desert and mountainous landscapes; interviews with locals about their trades, such as cowboy poetry and agate artistry; sites of cultural interest, such as downtown Alpine, Big Bend National Park and Museum, McDonald Observatory and an art fair; and music and dancing in a local bar.
Date: unknown
Duration: 1 hour 57 minutes 43 seconds
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[The Anderson Family Collection, No. 4 - Weddings and Vacations]

Description: This home movie documents the Anderson family attending weddings and vacationing in Texas. The film begins with the wedding of Bill and Sue Willits and family decorating their honeymoon car. The film continues with the rehearsal dinner and wedding of another couple and their departure for their honeymoon (6 min., 19 sec.). This couple swims on their honeymoon (9 min., 57 sec.), tours the Johnson Space Center (10 min., 36 sec.), swims in the ocean (13 min 38 sec.), watches seals and dolphins per… more
Date: unknown
Duration: 24 minutes 47 seconds
Creator: Anderson, James
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[The Anderson Family Collection, No. 5 -Vacations]

Description: This home movie documents the Anderson family's travel and vacations in the Southwest region. The film begins with a trip to HemisFair' '68 and Sharon's birthday dinner. The film continues with the ruins of the Tassie Belle Blast Furnace in New Birmingham and the Mission San Francisco de los Tejas (7 min., 28 sec.) , an unidentified downtown area (11 min. 22 sec.), a Valentine's Day celebration (12 min., 14 sec.), a trip to Salado, Texas (13 min. 28 sec.) and The Alamo (17 min., 48 sec.), and c… more
Date: 1968/1970~
Duration: 34 minutes 16 seconds
Creator: Anderson, James
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[The Anderson Family Collection, No. 6 - Holidays and Vacations]

Description: This home movie documents the Anderson family celebrating holidays and traveling in Texas. The film begins with the family celebrating Christmas and continues with adults and children playing in a club house in Longview, Texas (1 min., 48 sec.), children playing (2 min., 54 sec.), a wedding (10 min., 25 sec.), a trip to Fair Play, Texas (10 min., 25 sec.), children riding bicycles (11 min., 31 sec.) and a baby shower (11 min., 56 sec.)
Date: 1970/1971
Duration: 15 minutes 08 seconds
Creator: Anderson, James
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[The Art Greenhaw Collection, No. 1 - The Mesquite Opry and East Gate Mass Choir live at Eastfield College, part one]

Description: This video documents part one of two of a live musical performance by the Mesquite Opry and East Gate Mass Choir at the Eastfield College Performance Hall in Mesquite, Texas.
Date: 1991
Duration: 1 hour 2 minutes 28 seconds
Creator: Holloway Video Productions & Art Greenhaw Music
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[The Art Greenhaw Collection, No. 3 - Unedited footage from "Guitar Man"]

Description: This video contains raw footage from an unfinished project, "Guitar Man," starring Art Greenhaw. In this footage, Greenhaw's character discusses his fascination with the Kennedy assassination at Dealey Plaza, walks the 400 block of Elm Street, walks past Landry's Seafood House, has a cup of coffee, and shops for Western boots. The video ends with brief home movie footage originally shot on film.
Date: unknown
Duration: 55 minutes 01 second
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[The Art Greenhaw Collection, No. 5 - Unedited Footage from "Guitar Man"]

Description: This video contains raw footage from an unfinished project, "Guitar Man," starring Art Greenhaw. In this footage, Greenhaw's character discusses his fascination with the Kennedy assassination at Dealey Plaza, walks the 400 block of Elm Street, walks past Landry's Seafood House, has a cup of coffee, and shops for Western boots. The video ends with brief home movie footage originally shot on film.
Date: unknown
Duration: 56 minutes 38 seconds
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[The Art Greenhaw Collection, No. 7 - The Greenhaws of Mesquite]

Description: This documentary video sponsored by ServiStar and the North American Retail Hardware Association (NARH) tells the story of small business owner Art Greenhaw, who began his lengthy career as a civic and community leader in Mesquite, Texas as the owner of a hardware store, McWhorter - Greenhaw ServiStar.
Date: unknown
Duration: 15 minutes 10 seconds
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[The Art Greenhaw Collection, No. 10 - State of the Art with Jim Culver]

Description: This episode of the public access television program, "State of the Art," features moderator Art Greenhaw interviewing Mesquite mayoral candidate Jim Culver about his political experience and vision for Mesquite. This program aired on "Mesquite Public Access Television," which was sponsored by the City of Mesquite and Eastfield College.
Date: April 1991
Duration: 32 minutes 37 seconds
Creator: Mesquite Public Access Television
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[The Art Greenhaw Collection, No. 11 - The mayor's race]

Description: This episode of the public access television program, "State of the Art," features moderator Art Greenhaw interviewing Mesquite mayoral candidate Cathye Ray about her political experience and vision for Mesquite. This program aired on "Mesquite Public Access Television," which was sponsored by the City of Mesquite and Eastfield College.
Date: April 1991
Duration: 27 minutes 35 seconds
Creator: Mesquite Public Access Television
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