Sherry Miller Hocking has worked since 1972 with the Experimental Television Center (ETC), which provided an international media arts residency program, educational opportunities and sponsorship for independent media and film artists and projects. Hocking directed the Electronic Arts Grants Program, providing funding to individuals and arts organizations. Since 1994 she has directed the Video History Project, an online research database for media scholars worldwide. She has helped organize a number of preservation conferences, notably the Video History Conference at Syracuse University. With Kathy High and Mona Jimenez, she co-edited of The Emergence of Video Processing Tools: Television Becoming Unglued (Intellect, 2014). The archives of ETC are in the collection of the Rose Goldsen Archive of New Media at Cornell University.