Re:New Media is the new name for National Video Resources, a not-for-profit organization established by The Rockefeller Foundation in 1990.

Re:New Media supports media artists & advocates on their behalf, connects audiences with independent films and contributes to the media arts field, via innovative programs and direct cash support.

In 2007, Re:New Media celebrates 20 years of the Media Arts Fellowships (formerly the Program for Media Artists), a program established and funded by the Rockefeller Foundation. Anniversary celebrations will include screenings and events in 6 cities across the USA, and a special publication that highlights the achievements of the program and the fellows.

In coming months we will be sending out announcements about the upcoming events and new programs at Re:New Media. Please be sure to update your details with us.

Visit www.renewmedia.org for the latest news on Re:New Media programs, and to access artists’ profiles and project information for all 426 fellowship recipients.