Sue Wrbican has had her videos screened in various venues such as WNET 13’s “Reel New York,” “The World Wide Video Festival” in Amsterdam, “Artists’ Television Access” in San Francisco, The Midnight Special Bookstore’s “Documental,” in Los Angeles and “The Avignon Film Festival.” During 1997 she was a video Artist In Residence at Experiments in Art and Technology (E.A.T.) working with Billy Klüver and Julie Martin on a series of films entitled “9 evenings: theatre and engineering” documenting the 1966 performances of Robert Rauschenberg, John Cage, David Tudor and Yvonne Rainer. She worked closely with Robert Whitman to compose historical film footage of his 1960 performance American Moon which has been screened at the Newark Museum's “Off Limits,” The Whitney Museum's “The American Century: Art & Culture 1900-2000”and Centre George Pompidou's “Les Anées Pop.” Since 2000 she has collaborated with Mary Carothers on a series of public art projects titled “TireFire.” This traveling performance/installation has been exhibited in Buffalo, NY at CEPA Gallery, The Atlanta College of Art Gallery in Georgia, The DUMBO Festival in Brooklyn, NY, Pittsburgh Filmmakers and Gustavus Adolphus College in St Peter, MN. In 2007 an evolved version of the project will be featured at the Urban Institute for Contemporary Arts in Grand Rapids, MI. In June 2005 she was Photographer in Residence at CREAR on the west coast of Scotland and in January 2007 an exhibition of her photography will be shown at Sewanee University’s Nabit Gallery. She received her BA in English at the University of Pittsburgh and MFA from the Rhode Island School of Design and has previously taught photography at Pratt Institute, Maryland Institute College of Art Fordham University.