From Media Study/Buffalo, September-December 1980: "Jack Bice: Presentation and Discussion of Video and Audio Works" October 29, 207 Delaware Avenue, 8:00 PM
Buffalo artist Jack Bice will present a selection of both is audio and video works, including an "audio collage" and a "piano improvisation for double speed tape recorder" --both originally crated more than a decade ago--and selected short pieces and works-in-progress of synthesized video art.
Jack Bice studied painting with Max Beckmann, Ben Shahn and Clyfford Still. He has taught painting and drawing at the University of Colorado and, since 1963, at the State University College at Buffalo. During his career as a painter, he was also involved in interdisciplinary experiments, including stereo-optic photography and stereophonic audio collage. Bice began work in video in 1973, and his video works have been shown at the Albright-Knox Art Gallery and Media Study in Buffalo, the Avant-Garde Festival and Anthology Film Archives in New York CIty, and in Paris, Lyon and Marseille, France, as part of the exhibition, Beau Fleuve. He ahs received awards from the New York State Council on the Arts and SUNY Research Foundation for creative research in video and intermedia disciplines. Illustrated: From Video Sketchbook by Jack Bice