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Anda Korsts


Anda Korsts (July 2, 1942 - February 24, 1991) was a Chicago based video artist and journalist. She was the founder of Videopolis, Chicago's first alternative video space, and worked with TVTV, a national video collective. She was among one of the first people to use consumer-grade video as a political tool, allowing opportunity for those unnoticed in mainstream media to share their views with the public.
== Personal life ==
Anda Korsts was born on 2 July 1942 in Riga, Latvia. The family left German-occupied Latvia during World War II before the second Soviet occupation, moving west until they eventually reached American-occupied Germany. Their home was a displaced persons camp in Hanau, near Frankfurt. In 1950, Anda and her family emigrated to Hyannis, Massachusetts. Her mother was a dentist and her father became a CPA; the family moved from Boston to Chicago in 1956. She was married to a successful Loop lawyer and the pair had three children; the marriage ended in divorce. On February 24, 1991, Korsts died at the age of 48 in her Lincoln Park home.〔

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