Meredith Holch is a director,videographer, animator, and editor. Her work has been broadcast on PBS and has screened at the Museum of Modern Art, (MoMA) NYC, the National Art Gallery, DC, the Exploratorium, S.F., The Institute of Contemporary Art (ICA), Boston, Hallwalls Contemporary Art Center, Buffalo, NY, as well as at international film festivals, art galleries, and community spaces such as the walls of endangered community gardensand the sides of old barns in northern Vermont.
She has taught Video Production atthe New School University, NYC, and Film Animation at Burlington College, VT and Sterling College, VT.She served asExecutive Director of the Hardwick Community Public Access TV Station (VT), for five years,and continues to do free-lance video production, editing, and animation.
Holch holds an MFA in Film/ Video from Bard College, NY. She has received multiple grants from the Vermont Arts Council, the Vermont Community Foundation, and the LEF Moving Image Fund. Art residencies attended include Macdowell, the Millay Colony, and Jentel. Her film “Neighbors,”about undocumented migrant workers on Vermont dairy farms won the James Goldstone Vermont Film Commission Award at the Vermont International Film Festival.