
Video Craft
February 28–August 16, 2026
Curators: Sarah Mills, PhD and Ariel Zaccheo
Video Craft explores the formal and technical properties that video, film, and early moving image technologies share with more traditional craft media like ceramics, textiles, and glass.
Many contemporary artists have been drawn to video’s features, including its imaging technologies, usages of time, space, and (sound) aesthetics in new explorations of form making. In doing so, they have blurred the lines between the disembodied space of video and other, more tangible media, such as textiles, clay, plastic, film, and glass. There is a strong sense of materiality in these areas of overlap–where harnessed light and motion results in textural patterns and projections with haptic qualities.
Craft practices have long been cut out of new media discourse—a trend currently being reversed. Through themes of encoding, looping, and sampling, Video Craft takes terms usually associated with media art and expands them to examine practices by artists using a wider range of materials and techniques, many of which are rooted in craft history.
Video Craft brings together nearly 20 artists at different stages of their careers, from early pioneers of video production to emerging digital natives. The exhibition hopes to illustrate an unlikely partnership between the heavily embodied practices of craft and the ephemeral nature of the screen.
Kate Nartker, jacquard woven frame for animation Green Screen, 2025
EXHIBITION PREVIEW
Images from left to right:
Senga Nengudi, Warp Trance, 2007. Installation view, Another Energy: Power to Continue Challenging—16 Women Artists from around the World, Mori Art Museum, Tokyo, 2021. Photo by Furukawa Yuya. Photo courtesy of Mori Art Museum, Tokyo.
Richard Vijgen, Hyperthread, 2024, various yarns. Photo courtesy of Studio Richard Vijgen.
Greg Climer, The Animated Quilt of Nathan and Bryan, 2022. Photo courtesy of the artist.
Kate Nartker, Green Screen, 2025, jacquard woven cotton. Photo courtesy of the artist.
William Cobbing, Will.man.meʙoşa, 2022. Mixed media. Photo courtesy of the artist.
ARTISTS
Danielle Andress
Sydney Cash
Gregory Climer
William Cobbing
Kelly Egan
Sabrina Gschwandter
Kira Dominguez-Hultgren
Lauren Kalman
Beryl Korot
Ahree Lee
Jodie Mack
Kate Nartker
Megumi Naitoh
Senga Nengudi
Sarah Rosalena
Richard Vijgen
Jennifer West
Shaheer Zazai
PRESS RELEASE
View the Press Release for Video Craft here.









