Permanent Exhibition
The Everson’s commitment to video art began in 1971 with the launch of one of the first exhibition programs in the country to feature the work of artists working with video technology. Today, the Everson’s historic video art archive contains over 400 video tapes, more than 130 of which have been conserved and digitized in the last few years. Selections from the Everson Video Archive features recently digitized works by pioneering women who helped shape the future of video art. The work on display in this exhibition anticipated the ubiquitous presence of the iPhone, digital video cameras, and the important role moving images play in our everyday lives.