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IMA student Betty Yu’s installation

IMA student Betty Yu has been selected as a 2012 Create Change Public Artist In Residence that is part of the Laundromat Project. 

This Wednesday, October 3rd from 7:00pm – 9:30p,The Laundromat Project is hosting a Dinner to Celebrate this year’s Create Change artists at its 3rd Annual Public Art Potluck.  It will be at University Settlement, 184 Eldridge Street, New York, NY 10002.
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IMA alumna Chloe’s film screening

Chloe Smolarski’s film will be playing SUNDAY, OCTOBER 7th at 6 PM at Anthology Film Archives as part of their ‘New Filmmakers‘ series.  

There will be a small reception and after drinks after the show.

Admissions: Student Stories from Undocumented America” is a character driven, feature-length creative nonfiction film exploring the highly personal stories of four students:  Blanca, Charlie, Viridiana and Jong Min. Featuring experimental sound design, unsynchronized imagery, and a metaphorical language, ‘Admissions’ hopes to add to vital discussions on issues related to immigration, identity, and social justice.

www.admissionsdocumentary.com

Prof. Martin Lucas will be screening “TIGHTEN YOUR BELTS, BITE THE BULLET”

FILM SCREENING: TIGHTEN YOUR BELTS, BITE THE BULLET

A film by James Gaffney, Martin Lucas and Jonathan Miller
48 minutes, color, 1980

Lang Recital Hall, Room 424 Hunter North

Focusing on the 1970s fiscal crises in New York City and in Cleveland, Ohio, TIGHTEN YOUR BELTS, BITE THE BULLET looks at the root causes of fiscal crisis in American cities, and the political responses to it. Using animation, news footage, and exclusive interviews, the film is an enlightening history of a difficult period. Screened at the 1980 New York Film Festival, TIGHTEN YOUR BELTS, BITE THE BULLET provides rare insight into the economic and political environment in which the Times Square Show was produced.
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