The traditional method for documenting exhibits is the printed catalog, but there are more options out there now, including video documentation. --Ed.
Tina Escaja, Ph.D. is a professor in the Romance Languages Department The University of Vermont. She was involved, as a poet and artist, in the show called Alter(ed) Ego (organized by Bren Alvarez and Marie Davis) at Flynndog in May and June, 2010. Escaja created a series of videos about that exhibit. This one looks at her part of the exhibit. Two other videos treat Bren Alvarez’s installation and the exhibit as a whole.