These videos tell the oral history of CAMH through the personal narratives of the women who became involved with the Museum early in their history and helped set the tone for the museum's ambitions today.<br /><br />Part 3 of the 6: This time the Sissy Kempner and Carol Ballard recall how their association with CAMH facilitated meeting and getting to know artists on a very personal level and the memories and associations that brings to collecting art. Robert Mapplethorpe and Patti Smith are just a couple of the artists highlighted in this segment.<br /><br />Becoming a museum member can enrich your life! Support CAMH today! camh.org<br /><br />Production Company: Proud Pony International<br />Producer: Jarrod Gullett<br />Directors of Photography: Raul Casares and Richard Lacy<br />Editor/Motion Graphics: Travis Johns<br />Music: "Juggernaut", by MUSIQA: musiqahouston.org<br />Published by Skitter Music Publications<br />Alto Saxophone: Valerie Vidal<br />Piano: Scott Holshouser<br /><br />All artwork shown is part of the exhibition "The Deconstructive Impulse: Women Artists Reconfigure the Signs of Power, 1973-1991" organized by the Neuberger Museum of Art. Images are copyright of the artist.