DOLDRUMS by Joshua Nissen King The endless fog of memory blankets the awareness of time. Objects and faces that once took you back to a specific time and place are losing their definition; they have become trapped in a peripheral existence. Some memories are still alive amongst the debris and decomposing remnants of thought, we… Read more »
Archive for May, 2015
2015 CCSF’S Motion Picture Directing Showcase
Join us for the Spring 2015 presentation of Caroline Blair’s Motion Picture Directing class FINAL FILM projects. The showcase features a variety of narrative scenes starring Bay Area actors. Directing Students: Andrea D’Amoto, Andy Liu, Ben Fox, Alias Delfosse, Dashiell Silagyi, Emile Esselin, Francisco Huzel, Maddy Leonard, Natalia Salazar, Tania Ku, Xavier Gomes and our… Read more »
Periwinkle: Past Memories, Future Dreams: relationships with home
Remember the first time you felt the draw of San Francisco? The arms of Fog City wrapping themselves around you as she beckons you to stay. For our May screening Periwinkle Cinema is screening all your San Francisco related films and videos. Tell us what you love about our city, what you hate about it, why you came here… Read more »
USF Film Studies End of Year Screening
SFSU presents: “Strangers You Might Care About”
Experimental Documentary Portraits from SFSU’s Experimental Documentary Workshop 19 short films that share a wealth of experiences, including triumphing over health challenges, thriving with blindness, celebrating the bicycle, and searching for Bigfoot. Filmmakers: Craig Bogel, Brandon Buensuceso, Joseph Caputo, Daniel Chein, Andrew Chung, Jacob Hager, Laura Kenmotsu, Alex Kimble, Christopher Moscoso, Kayla Mulholland, Esteban Ojeda,… Read more »
DOLDRUMS Gallery + Window Art Opening
DOLDRUMS by Joshua Nissen King The endless fog of memory blankets the awareness of time. Objects and faces that once took you back to a specific time and place are losing their definition; they have become trapped in a peripheral existence. Some memories are still alive amongst the debris and decomposing remnants of thought, we… Read more »
Architecture Of Time
Students from the Department of Art Practice at University of California, Berkeley showcase video architecture, while exploring various genres, compositional approaches, tactical media and abstraction, time lapse and animation. Each student shares introspective, experimental, and documentary video utilizing metaphor, symbolism and poetic gestures to construct narratives drawn from personal experiences which have shaped their worldview,… Read more »
Arresting Power
Arresting Power: Resisting Police Violence in Portland, Oregon by Jodi Darby, Julie Perini, Erin Yanke Arresting Power provides a timely look at one of the most pressing issues of our day: police brutality and its intersection with race and class. Through archival materials, interviews with dozens of historians, community leaders and citizens impacted by police… Read more »
San Francisco Art Institute Presents: Expanded Cinema Final Class Screening
OpenScreening
ATA’s openscreening is the only monthly open submissions screening in the Bay Area. Get your work out there! Get feedback! Or just come and take it all in! One hour of shorts are accepted monthly on an open revolving basis, anything goes with the screened work, and the refreshments are pretty good too. Door:7:30pm Projector: 8pm Not a… Read more »
San Francisco Art Institute Presents: CinePlethora
Final Class Screening Intro to Film with: Ruvianne Fetsco Maximum Saalisi Sophie Appel Nicholas Leone Calli Webb Stevie Southard Rita-Josy Haddoub Rahil Alimohammad Hunter Hawkins Jeffery Johnston Darren Rennels Refreshments will be served Raffle! Great Prizes! Costumes Encouraged Doors Open at 7:30, Show Starts at 8PM
Small press traffic: Erica kaufman & Frank Sherlock
A reading by Erica kaufman & Frank Sherlock Since 1974 Small Press Traffic (SPT) has been at the heart of the San Francisco Bay Area innovative writing scene, bringing together independent readers, writers, and presses through publications, conferences, talks, and our influential reading series. Small Press Traffic Literary Arts Center promotes and supports writers from all… Read more »