Each month, we are featuring interviews with the volunteer staff that make ATA possible, recognizing their work at ATA and their contribution to our vibrant artistic community. Here are the interviews with our volunteers Eric Stewart and Lizzy Brooks. ERIC STEWART How and when did you first become involved with ATA? I started volunteering about… Read more »
Each month, we are featuring interviews with the volunteer staff that make ATA possible, recognizing their work at ATA and their contribution to our vibrant artistic community. Here are the interviews with our Gallery Director Grace Rosario Perkins and ATA Board Member Shae Green. GRACE ROSARIO PERKINS Can you tell us about your first volunteering… Read more »
January 14, 2013 – 9:49 pm
We asked Antero Alli a few questions about his latest experimental documentary video “dreambody/earthbody,” which premieres in SF at ATA on January 25. Antero will be available for Q&A after the screening. What is ParaTheatrical ReSearch? When did you become interested in paratheatrical processes? The term “paratheatre” was coined in the 1970′s by the late… Read more »
January 3, 2013 – 7:36 pm
Each month, we are featuring interviews with the volunteer staff that make ATA possible, recognizing their work at ATA and their contribution to our vibrant artistic community. Here is an interview with Dayv Jones who has been a volunteer since the late nineties. DAYV JONES How did you first become involved with ATA? I wish… Read more »
November 12, 2012 – 8:32 pm
Each month, we are featuring interviews with the volunteer staff that make ATA possible, recognizing their work at ATA and their contribution to our vibrant artistic community. Here is an interview with Linda Scobie who has been a volunteer since 2007. LINDA SCOBIE What can you tell us about your first volunteering experience/s at ATA?… Read more »
October 23, 2012 – 2:05 pm
The Luggage Store Projection Series’ MPU (Mobile Projection Unit) is seeking video works for public projections, offering artists the opportunity to have their work projected in a public context outside the gallery space. The MPU aims to integrate video projections into site specific public spaces – from walls, sides of buildings within the urban landscape… Read more »
October 4, 2012 – 2:18 pm
Each month, we are featuring interviews with the volunteer staff that make ATA possible, recognizing their work at ATA and their contribution to our vibrant artistic community. Here is the interview with Kelly Pendergrast, who is one of ATA’s programmers. KELLY PENDERGRAST Can you tell us a little about your background prior to volunteering at… Read more »
September 25, 2012 – 6:43 pm
The third night of the SF Latino Film Festival is tomorrow. Come to ATA to see LGBT Latino shorts: Fallen Comrade, Recipe for Love and We’re All Meant To Be Queens /Todas Íbamos a Ser Reinas. You can get your tickets here. Why are you putting on this festival? How is it special for filmmakers? For filmgoers?… Read more »
August 15, 2012 – 9:35 am
We sent Amir George a few questions about Watch This!, a touring program of video art and experimental shorts curated by The Cinema Culture. At ATA on Friday, August 17. What and/or Who is “The Cinema Culture”? The Cinema Culture is a programming group, I started it out of a college dorm around 2007. We… Read more »
August 13, 2012 – 10:01 pm
Each month, we are featuring interviews with the volunteer staff that make ATA possible, recognizing their work at ATA and their contribution to our vibrant artistic community. Here is the interview with Cory Wees who runs OpenScreening. CORY WEES When and why did you start volunteering at ATA? I live in the Mission and have… Read more »