Video
Magritte sur la Plage
1976, 14:23, Color, 2" Format.
First of four color works in the series Magritte Quartet. Produced at WGBH, Boston, with funding by Barron‘s second Rockefeller Artists in Television grant.
Flowers
1978, 11:30, B&W, 1/2" Tape, Portapak.
A woman struggles at ocean‘s edge. Included in WGBH, Boston‘s Frames of Reference, a 1979 documentary of Barron‘s early video work.
Janine
1979, 11:28, Color, 1/2" Tape, Portapak.
Both Janine and Shell Game utilized Barron‘s miniature theater sets. Produced at WGBH, Boston, New Television Workshop.
S.S. Odessa
1979, 29:15, Color, 3/4" Tape.
Events on a Russian cruise ship. One of the longest of Barron‘s videos, and one of her most intriguing. Produced at MIT, with funding support from The Rockefeller Foundation.
Screaming Women
1981, 29:13, Color, 1" Tape.
A trilogy of disparate events. Funded by Massachusetts Artist‘s Foundation Fellowship in Video. Produced by Cambridge Television [Chao/Navarre].
Viva Magritte
1983, 19:18, Color, 1" Tape.
Magritte meets Warhol superstar, Viva. The second work in the Magritte Quartet. Funded by Mass. Council on Arts and Humanities Video Grant. Collection of Museum of Modern Art, New York, NY.
Time with Magritte
1986, 21:00, Color, 1" Tape.
A scenario exploring "time" and "desire." The third in the Magritte Quartet series. Produced by Cambridge Television [Chao/Navarre].
Eartheart
1998, 10:47, Color & B&W, Sony Digital Format.
A male counterpart to Barron‘s earlier Portraits of Women. Produced by Ron Wallace.
Eagle Air
2002, 30:00, Color & B&W, Sony Digital Format.
A documentary tribute to her husband and collaborator, Harris Barron. Produced by Ron Wallace.
Magritte Meets Descartes
2007, 15:00, Color & B&W, Digital Format.
The artist and philosopher discuss their views. The fourth and final work of the Magritte Quartet. Produced by Ron Wallace.