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The panel explores drawing and video considering the conceptual and material challenges of presenting and preserving time-based media. About the Speakers Joy Bloser is Associate Objects Conservator at the Menil Collection Anna Lovatt is Associate Professor of Art History at Southern Methodist University in Dallas, Texas. She is the author of "Drawing Degree Zero: The Line from Minimal to Conceptual Art" (Penn State University Press, 2019), and the co-curator of "Lines of Resolution: Drawing at the Advent of Television and Video." In 2022 she was the inaugural Research Fellow at the Menil Drawing Institute. Jennifer McCoy is a Professor of Art at Brooklyn College (CUNY) where she directs the Graduate Program in Performance and Interactive Media. Jennifer and Kevin McCoy work collaboratively as media artists whose works extends from the moving image and software to drawing, painting, and installation. Their projects often seek to situate new technologies within our culture, using contemporary tools and questioning their impact both on the individual and on society. Early projects include database sculptures of television clips filtered into categorical frameworks and diorama like miniature film sets activated by live cameras and software. Recent work refigures mid century images of the American west with collaged databases of AI generated landscape photography. The McCoys' work can be seen in the collections of the Museum of Modern Art, The Whitney Museum of American Art, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, the Milwaukee Art Museum, the 21C Museum, and the Speed Museum. They received a Creative Capital award in 2003, the Wired Rave Award for Art in 2005, a Guggenheim Fellowship in 2011, and a Headlands Alumni Award in 2014. In 2022 Kevin received a Webby Lifetime Achievement Award from the International Academy of Digital Arts and Sciences for co-developing the technology that eventually became known as the NFT. Kelly Montana is Associate Curator for the Menil Drawing Institute. As always, Menil programs are free and open to all. Visit menil.org/events to learn more about upcoming programs. Public Program of The Menil Collection, Houston, TX. November 20, 2025.