Pamela
Timmins is an accomplished
landscape painter,
photographer, and now
a video artist/filmmaker. A
native New Yorker, she has
studied at the Pratt
Institute, The New School
University and privately
with Geoffery Gleaves and
William Segal.
Reflecting her
artistic and environmental
concerns, she has produced,
through her production
company Pamorama
Productions,
documentary/promotional DVDs
for Clearwater Inc.
(featuring Pete Seeger),
Pacifica Radio, the Ulster
County Business Association,
The American Italian
Cultural Roundtable, author
and environmental attorney
Michael Diamond and jazz
musician/photographer Peter
Leitch, among other
artists.
In
collaboration with Mr Leitch
she has produced several
experimental non-narritive
short films, two of which (Urban
Fantasy and
Tango Noir) have
been screened at New York
City film festivals.
Peter
Leitch says "The short
documentary style
promotional DVDs Ms.Timmins
has made for me have proven
quite useful to me in
promoting my music and
photography. With these
DVDs, she has effectively
explored the relationship
between
musical improvisation and
the visual arts."
Four
of her films are archived in
the permanent collection of
Webster University, in St.
Louis MO, and her film "Clearwater
Nation" is in the
collection of the
Smithsonian Museum.
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CLEARWATER NATION
is a twenty-five minute
documentary film about the
Great Hudson River Revival
2008 featuring Pete Seeger
and David Amram at the
opening performance on the
Hudson River Stage giving
respect to their Native
American
colleagues
playing traditional
music with Tiokasin
Ghosthorse, elder
spokeperson from the
Lakota Nation, "Blessing
the River" his prayer
for the Hudson River.
It
documents
grassroots
environmental education
with WBAI radio host Ken
Gale interviewing
activists, live on the
air. The film includes
comments from educators
and "Rocking the Boat"
students telling
their stories.
Pete
Seeger says, "This film
is a good glimpse of
some of the many events
at the Revival". Seeger
encourages the New York
independent filmmaker,
Pamela Timmins, to
continue
plans with Pamorama
Productions DVD series
in progress.
She wants
to document what's
happening
with environmental
education along the
Hudson River Valley
giving respect to ethnic
diversity. Pamorama
Productions will
schedule screenings of
her films for our
communities
and at fundraising
events.
"HOW THE BODY LOVES TO LOVE"
Janet Restino's Fine Art at
Jadite Gallery, NYC
The Busiel Community
Gallery, at One Mill Plaza,
presented the group art
exhibition Three Generations of
Art, photographs and
illustrations by a family of
artists, with a reception to
meet the artists on August 1st
2010 from 2:00-5:00PM and a
3:30PM screening of Clearwater
Nation with Q&A by the filmmaker
Pamela Timmins.
Oct 2, 2011 Pamela
Timmons opend Kingston's
annual Bluestone Festival
with Scenes From The Great
Hudson Revival and
intorduced theThunder Heart
Singers.
September 15th 2010
The screening of Clearwater
Nation was shown at the
Hudson River Maritime Museum
in Kingston, New York. It
was selected for
their "Follow the River"
lecture series with Pamela
Timmins discussing what's
happening with sustainabilit .
July 4th 2011
Documentary film Scenes From
the Great Hudson River
Revival .Producer Director
Pamel Timmons Part One of
Clearwater Nation Triligy about
whats happening with
sustainability along the
Hudson River Valley. Shows
at Deren Theataer at
Anthology.
July 2, 2010, 6
pm at the Deren Theater at
Anthology, 32 Second
Street Experimental Short
Films includes;City
in Balance and Tango Noir
co-produced by Pamela
Timmins and Peter Leitch,
non-narrative
scenes juxtapose Lower
Manhattan denizens, by day
and night, for a provocative
point of view shot by Pamela
Timmins and original music
by Peter Leitch.
Pamela
Timmins is an accomplished
landscape painter,
photographer, and now
a video artist/filmmaker. A
native New Yorker, she has
studied at the Pratt
Institute, The New School
University and privately
with Geoffery Gleaves and
William Segal.
Reflecting her
artistic and environmental
concerns, she has produced,
through her production
company Pamorama
Productions,
documentary/promotional DVDs
for Clearwater Inc.
(featuring Pete Seeger),
Pacifica Radio, the Ulster
County Business Association,
The American Italian
Cultural Roundtable, author
and environmental attorney
Michael Diamond and jazz
musician/photographer Peter
Leitch, among other
artists.
In
collaboration with Mr Leitch
she has produced several
experimental non-narritive
short films, two of which (Urban
Fantasy and
Tango Noir) have
been screened at New York
City film festivals.
Peter
Leitch says "The short
documentary style
promotional DVDs Ms.Timmins
has made for me have proven
quite useful to me in
promoting my music and
photography. With these
DVDs, she has effectively
explored the relationship
between
musical improvisation and
the visual arts."
Four
of her films are archived in
the permanent collection of
Webster University, in St.
Louis MO, and her film "Clearwater
Nation" is in the
collection of the
Smithsonian Museum.
Individual programs can be
viewed each week dayHosthmH
(11:00
AM - NOON / (NYC Time)
Channel 34 of the Time/Warner, Channel
83 of the RCN, & Channel 33 of the VerizonFiOS
Cable Television Systems in Manhattan, New
York.
The Program can now also be viewed on the
internet at time of cable casting at:
WWW.MNN.ORGw.
NOTE: You must adjust viewing to reflect NYC time
& click on channel 34 at site