Year: 2012

Professors Tami Gold and Kelly Anderson’s film screening

The Black Panther Party Film Festival
@ Maysles Cinema
Presents
EVERY MOTHER’S SON
By Kelly Anderson & Tami Gold
A documentary about police brutality
and a growing movement for change
Winner, Tribeca Audience Award

Saturday, September 29, 2012
4 PM – 6PM
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Visiting Artist talk

Prof. Ricardo Miranda will be hosting a visiting artist talk.

Date: Thursday, September 13th
Time: 11AM-Noon
Location: HN1501

Visiting Artist Bio:

José Luis Bongore was born in 1979 in Malaga (Spain) and lives and work in Madrid.

His artistic production emerged from an intervention into social environments, performance art and documentary investigation. His creative route focuses on an interest in questions such as the expression of power and the social processes; visual anthropology; art and activism; migration and cultural transference. He illustrates the empirical component and the formal experimentation.

IMA alumni Sarah Nelson Wright and Laura Chipley’s installation

The Newtown Creek Armada is an art installation that invites the public to explore the past, present and future of a contaminated New York City waterway. The Newtown Creek, a Superfund site bordering Brooklyn and Queens, is one of the most polluted bodies of water in the United States. Visitors to The Armada will pilot a fleet of artist-made, miniature, remote-controlled boats along the surface of the Newtown Creek while documenting the hidden world of its waters using waterproof cameras and microphones.

more information: http://www.newtowncreekarmada.org/