Artists' Television Access

Author Archives: Gilbert Guerrero

Call for Submissions

The Arts at the California Institute of Integral Studies in San Francisco, a visual arts exhibition program, is planning a Spring 2012 program of experimental film and new media from the Middle East, North Africa, and their diasporas. Inspired by the Arab Spring and its potential for a radical redress of oppressive structures of power,… Read more »

Copy + Paste Party

Help me copy and paste from here: http://www.atasite.org/calendar/archive/ to here: http://www.atasite.org/category/events/

Fujiyama in Red: Japanese Tsunami Relief w/ Felt Drawing + Dominique Leone + Great Willow

Presented by Other Cinema

Tonight! Japanese Tsunami Relief hosted by Other Cinema at ATA!

OTHER CINEMA‘s Spring ’11 screening calendar is in fact extended into June with the extraordinary addition of a special program that responds to world crises during the term of our on-going series… Fujiyama in Red (after the1990 Kurosawa movie that foresaw the catastrophe) is a live A/V show that we’re staging to raise funds for Japanese Tsunami Relief…. Read more »

‘Drawing Crowds: A Night Out with the Hillbillies of Valencia Street’

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Join us for our annual blowout party! ATA Art Auction and FUNraiser!

Cut and Run’s 2011 Experimental European Tour – Call for Submissions – Call for Venue Proposals

“Cut and Run began in early 2009 in San Francisco as a single screening event at Artists’ Television Access. It has since evolved into an annual traveling film festival featuring experimental and avant-garde cinema, both contemporary and past works. “C + R celebrates works that deviate from mainstream and traditional cinema and opt towards authentic,… Read more »

ATA Staff Meeting

A note for your calendars — the first staff meeting of 2011 will be on Monday, 1/3, at 7pm. We’ll be talking about programming, natch, and the upcoming art auction. See you next year!

ATA wins Best of the Bay 2010!

Editors Picks – Arts and Nightlife

Love Story Machine

A new participatory art installation by the Margarita Club