Texas Archive of the Moving Image

Texas Archive of the Moving Image The Texas Archive of the Moving Image (TAMI) is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization in serving Texas.

Founded in 2002 by film archivist and University of Texas at Austin professor Dr. Caroline Frick, the Texas Archive of the Moving Image (TAMI) is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization working to discover, preserve, provide access to, and educate the community about Texas’ film heritage. TAMI’s ever-growing online collection includes home movies, amateur films, advertisements, local television, industr

ial and corporate productions, as well as Hollywood and internationally produced moving images of Texas. By partnering with institutions and individuals across the state, TAMI digitizes and provides web access to thousands of moving images that offer insight to Texas’ history and culture. TAMI’s educational programs promote the sharing of Texas moving images via screenings, demonstrations, and lectures at venues across the state. TAMI also works with educators to encourage the use of Texas film in the K-12 social studies classroom.

05/31/2026

Happy Pride Month! 🌈🏳️‍🌈

This 1993 footage captures members of the San Antonio Le***an Gay Assembly (SALGA) discussing upcoming Pride Month events, including art shows, film festivals, workshops, and one of the largest Pride celebrations in Texas.

From community organizing to celebration, these moments helped shape LGBTQ+ history in Texas — and we’re proud to help preserve them. 🎥✨

05/29/2026

“Get Doritos and taste the difference.” 🌮✨

Before Cool Ranch, before Nacho Cheese, there was this: a 1967 commercial introducing Texans to the “different” new snack called Doritos.

From the buttery “toasted tortilla” flavor to the classic vintage packaging, this spot is pure snack-time nostalgia. 📺

Did you grow up eating Doritos out of bags like these?

05/28/2026

📣 Texas & U.S. History teachers—this one’s for you!

TAMI is now accepting applications for our 2026–27 Education Fellowship 🎓 The selected Fellow will collaborate with our team to create new classroom resources using videos from TexasArchive.org, gaining hands-on experience in archives, media, and digital engagement.

✨ What’s in it for you?
💵 $3,000 stipend
🗂️ Externship at TAMI’s offices
🎤 Travel support for conference presentations
🎥 New skills in video, curation & tech

If you’re a Texas social studies teacher passionate about bringing history to life, we’d love to work with you!

🗓️ Apply by September 1, 2026 → https://texasarchive.org/educatorfellowship

Watch an ever-growing archive of Texas film and videos through the decades. Discover the experience of Texans, explore education and preservation resources.

05/27/2026

🌈 Houston Pride has a history worth preserving. 🎥✨

This year, TAMI is proud to table at Houston Pride on Saturday, June 6, to share materials from our CLIR-funded digitization project, “Digitizing Hidden Special Collections and Archives: Amplifying Unheard Voices.”

These stories matter, and we’re honored to help make them accessible for future generations. ❤️🏳️‍🌈

See you at Houston Pride!

05/25/2026

🕊️ Honoring Memorial Day

This 1992 Eyes of Texas segment visits the Texas State Cemetery, where communities gather to pay tribute to those who sacrificed for our country. It recognizes the meaning of Memorial Day — a day to honor those who gave their lives for our freedoms.

05/23/2026

🎓 Congrats grads!

This 1962 promotional film captures the timeless spirit of commencement. A reminder that every graduating class carries forward a legacy of leadership and responsibility in a changing world.

05/21/2026

🎶 The Kerrville Folk Festival starts today!

This 1988 tourism film highlights the heart of Kerrville and its Hill Country charm — the perfect setting for the festival’s legendary songwriter circles, campfire jams, and pure acoustic sound. You can watch the full film on TexasArchive.org!

05/20/2026

🐝 Happy World Bee Day!

This 1982 PM Magazine segment features fifth‑generation beekeeper Doug Buffington, who describes the hive as a timeless, almost spiritual tradition passed down through his family. A sweet reminder of why bees are so important.

05/18/2026

💄 "What would happen to Mary Kay Cosmetics if anything happened to Mary Kay?"

In this 1981 archival film, Mary Kay Ash reflects on the future of Mary Kay Cosmetics — and her hope that its philosophy would outlast her.

A glimpse into Texas business history and the legacy of belief. ✨

05/16/2026

🤠 George Strait at the Moody Center tonight!
In honor of the King of Country playing in Austin, we're throwing it back to a 1992 interview where George talked about creating the Pure Country soundtrack — the album he called his best yet.

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Austin, TX
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