IMA alumna Andrea Callard and her Colab partner, Coleen Fitzgibbon will share clips from Potato Wolf, All Color News, and Red Curtain.
Andrea Callard and Coleen Fitzgibbon are both artists and filmmakers based in New York City. Between 1978 and 1980, as officers of Colab, they cocreated a nonprofit organizational structure so the group could receive public funding, laying the groundwork for the first Colab live TV shows All Color News and Potato Wolf.
The screenings will be held on September 5th at the New Museum.
Year: 2013
IMA alumna Alice Arnold’s, Electric Signs Screening
Electric Signs will be screening on September 21-22 at the Global Peace Festival and on October 4th in NYC
Professor Ivone Margulies at Arts Across the Curriculum event
Arts Across the Curriculum event, to be held on Tuesday, September 17 in The Lang Theater. The event comprises a screening of the recent, critically acclaimed film What Maisie Knew (Millenium Entertainment, 2012), followed by a roundtable discussion with directors Scott McGehee and David Siegel, Professor Ivone Margulies of the Department of Film and Media and Professor Richard Kaye of the Department of English.
What Maisie Knew is an adaptation of the 1897 Henry James novel about a young girl caught in an acrimonious custody battle. New York Times critic A.O. Scott called the film “brilliant” and “haunting.” McGehee and Siegel’s major feature films include Uncertainty (2008) with Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Bee Season (2005) with Richard Gere and Juliette Binoche, and The Deep End (2001) with Tilda Swinton.