- Film and Video

Sally Dixon’s Conversation with WQED’s Jim Sweeney, ca. 1973
In this audio footage from the early 1970s, Sally Dixon offers a partial history of the city's cinematic heritage.
Photo: Larry Rippel
In this audio footage from the early 1970s, Sally Dixon offers a partial history of the city's cinematic heritage.
As the first film curator at Carnegie Museum of Art, Sally Dixon was well-versed in the city's cinematic heritage.
How the artist files in the Department of Film and Video archives shed light on the city's storied film scene.
By transforming a storage space into a welcoming office, Sally Dixon offered a home away from home to visiting filmmakers from across the country.
In April of 1970, Jonas Mekas became Carnegie Museum of Art’s first visiting filmmaker.
Carnegie Museum of Art is using an A. W. Mellon grant-funded project to preserve, and make accessible, its time-based media collection.