Nida Sinnokrot
2002 Fellow
Brooklyn, NY
Palestine Blues (2005)
A feature documentary examining the grassroots resistance movement that has sprung up against the Israeli Security Wall and Settlement expansion in the Palestinian farming communities of the West Bank and Gaza Strip.
Selected Works
Installation
Unknown (2001)
Remains (2001)
Anticipation (2000)
Shutter (2000)
I-Beam With Video Loop (1999)
Decision (1999)
Walk About (1999)
Bridge (60sec Suspension) (1999)
Anouk Walk #3 (al Dakhil w’ al Kharij) (1998)
Accomplishments
Individual Exhibitions: Mexican American Cultural Council, Austin, TX, 2001; Cinematexas International, Austin, TX, 2000; Chocolate Factory, Annandale-on-Hudson, NY, 1999; Fisher Arts Center, Annandale-on-Hudson, NY, 1998 and 1997

Independent Study Program, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, 2001
Education
2000 MFA, Film and Electronic Arts and Sculpture, Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson, NY

1996 BS, Film Production and Theory, University of Texas, Austin
News
April 2006
Nida Sinnokrot exhibited work at When Artists Say We, a group show at Artists Space gallery in New York in the spring.
February - March 2006
Nida Sinnokrot’s feature documentary Palestine Blues, which examines the grassroots resistance movement that has sprung up against the Israeli Security Wall and Settlement expansion in the Palestinian farming communities of the West Bank and Gaza Strip, screened at the New York Underground Film Festival in March.
November - December 2004
Nida Sinnokrot exhibited work at Kunsthalle Exnergasse in Vienna in November in a group show, American Visions and Revisions, critiquing American foreign policy and its portrayal in the media.