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Prof. Tami Gold and IMA student David Pavlosky’s screenings

Passionate Politics: The Life and Work of Charlotte Bunch will screen in New York City to celebrate International Women’s Month

JOYCE WARSHOW FILMS is proud to announce the screenings of the highly-acclaimed documentary Passionate Politics: The Life and Work of Charlotte Bunch at GMHC and Two Moon Art House and Cafe for International Women’s Month.

 

IMA alum Hector Canonge’s live performance

Grace Exhibition Space is pleased to present MY FIRST MEAL WITH YOU IN NYC, a live performance by artist Hector Canonge. The durational work marks Canonge’s return to the United States after his seven month journey through various regions in South America. The artist’s actions will intervene the well known Brooklyn space for a period of 4 hours this Saturday, February 9th, starting at 3 pm. The public is invited to to bring typical dishes, delicacies, and popular food that best reflect contemporary American culture. All offerings will be incorporated in the performance. Audience members are invited to participate in the transformation of food as a trigger for memories and new sensations.
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Congrats to IMA students Laura Hadden and Tennessee Watson!

AIR, Inc. today named producers Laura Hadden and Tennessee Watson as their 2013 Live Interactive Residents, chosen from a competitive international field of candidates. The pair will spend this spring developing new media work at free103point9’s Wave Farm in upstate New York’s Hudson Valley. This marks the first time AIR has focused its residency on collaboration. The intent is to encourage promising makers to experiment with blending place-based media in new ways drawing on the digital and broadcast/transmission spectrum.

Hadden and Watson were cited in 2011 by the International Documentary Challenge in the Best Film and Best Directing categories for a previous joint project, Matthew 24:14. They will spend ten weeks creating Wage/Working, a new, time-based media installation blending data related to income with stories contributed by local workers whose earnings span the spectrum.
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