Art in the stations [videorecording] : Detroit People Mover / Sue Marx FIlms, Inc. ; produced and directed by Sue Marx and Pamela Conn.

Title: 
Art in the stations [videorecording] : Detroit People Mover / Sue Marx FIlms, Inc. ; produced and directed by Sue Marx and Pamela Conn.

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Publisher: 
Detroit, Mich. : Sue Marx Films, Inc., c1989.
Description: 
1 videocassette (30 min.) : sd., col. ; 1/2 in.
1 videodisc (30 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.
Other Authors: 
Sachs, Sam.
Marx, Sue.
Conn, Pamela.
Sue Marx Films, Inc.
American Craft Museum (New York, N.Y.)
Format of Material: 
Video
Bib ID: 
62361
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Location: 
Audio/Video Collection
Call Number: 
Art in the stations: Detroit People Mover
Holdings Note: 
VHS
Location: 
Audio/Video Collection
Call Number: 
Art in the stations: Detroit People Mover
Holdings Note: 
DVD Digitized Preservation Copy
Notes: 
Title from title frame.
Written by Pamela Conn, Lawrence Marshall, Sue Marx ; editor, Lawrence Marshall ; camera, Ed Kukla ; original music composed and performed, Mark Nilan ; saxophone, Pete Kahn.
Narrator, Sam Sachs, Director of Detroit Institute of Arts.
Art in the stations helps make People Mover travel an upbeat, enjoyable experience for the thousands who ride the system each day. A collection of works from fifteen artists. Each station offers a unique environment, a lasting statement that can be contemplated seriously or embraced as a celebration of urban life and art. The works are in tile, bronze, neon (Stephen Antonakos), Venetian glass mosaics/smalti (Gerome Kamrowski), and enamel on metal.
VHS.
DVD.
Commercially available, distributed by the American Craft Museum.