Summary
In the Alexander Hamilton U.S. Custom House, near the southern tip of Manhattan, visitors will find the George Gustav Heye Center of the Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian. The museum's numerous Film and Video Center programs include screenings, movies and film festivals that feature film, video, radio, television and multimedia from throughout the Americas.
Two Oklahomans - Millie Seubert of Blackwell and Michelle Svenson of Choctaw and Tulsa, have built careers they love in the Film and Video Center, which has showcased about 1,200 new works in festivals, special series and other public programs since 1979 from eight countries in North, Central and South America.See the full content of this document
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Commentary: Thriving in the Big Apple
Each took a round-a-bout route to New York. Seubert, whose journalist mother Helen Seubert has had a long career with the Blackwe...
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