Month: October 2010

The F&M Guild – Film Screening

Hunter College, Lang Theatre – HN 424

“Exit Through the Gift Shop”

The story of how an eccentric French shop keeper and amateur film maker attempted to locate and befriend Banksy, only to have the artist turn the camera back on its owner with spectacular results. Billed as ‘the world’s first street art disaster movie’ the film contains exclusive footage of Banksy, Shephard Fairey, Invader and many of the world’s most infamous graffiti artists at work.

more info: http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=154791541228967

Eyespeak winter screening

Eyespeak is now accepting submissions for the winter screening to take place on December 11th in the Lang Recital Hall.  The theme of the show is “UP”.  You may interpret this theme any way you like.  Submissions may be new or past work.  Audio/video, video only, and audio only is acceptable.  Submissions should be from 00:01 – 10:00 minutes in length.  Submissions are due on November 24th.  Please drop submissions to Peter Jackson’s office (435HN) or FTP/dropbox into IMA user account “mallisa”. Submissions should be on DVD as a .mov or .wav (data dvd). Questions: graysonearle@gmail.com.

Once again:
• 00:01 – 10:00 min
• Video and/or Audio
• Theme is “UP’
• Submissions due November 24th to Peter Jackson’s office or FTP.
• .mov or .wav (no authored DVDs)

IMA Student Sasha Wortzel’s screening

Join Sasha Wortzel on Wednesday November 10th for a screening of her film,
Paint It Again at MIX, the 23rd New York Queer Experimental Festival
at Theater for the New City 151 First Avenue in Manhattan
It will screen as part of a shorts program described here:
7 pm – From Chaos to Sanctum Sanctorum & Back Again
Some transform chaos into a sanctum sanctorum, be it a downtown LA street corner, an interior of a shared domicile, or street-level exterior doorways, while others link the impact of city growth and jarring structural change, with the disruption of their own inner emotional architecture. This is a screening of reflections provoked and inspired by the indelible diary of time & place. . .
more info here: http://www.mixnyc.org/details.html