Artists' Television Access

This Month at ATA

Artists' Television Access
Weekly Newsletter

Coming Up This Month

Thursday, December 4, 2025, 8:00 pm, classic-editor

OpenScreening

ATA’s free community film/video show welcomes short format work or (15 min or less) from all genres. An open forum for independent filmmakers to show their work, we hold screenings the first Thursday of the month at 8:00 pm. Entries must be received by 7:00 pm on show night.

Submissions: To submit a digital file, email openscreening@atasite.org. For physical media, label all tapes with name, contact info, title, and length, and mail to: Open Screening, 992 Valencia St, San Francisco, CA 94110. 1–2 weeks advance submissions recommended. If not, just walk in before the show.
Maximum length: 15 min.
Formats: Digital file (PC or Mac), DVD, miniDV/DV-cam, VHS, beta, 8 mm, and 16 mm. For 8 mm and 16 mm films give us advance notice.

Doors at 7:30 pm, show at 8:00 pm, FREE

Friday, December 5, 2025, 7:00 pm, classic-editor

University of San Francisco Student Showcase

Find out what’s on the minds of the students from The University of San Francisco. Tonight’s screening will feature a wild night of mini-masterpieces from our Motion Graphics and our Advanced Narrative classes. You’ll see genre-busting narratives and stylish graphic emissions.

Filmmakers include: Anna Callaghan, Michelle Daher Yaacoub, Diego Davidson-Gomez, NinaDubcova, Poppy Harrison, Melanie Hughes, Carolayne Lage, Ernest Maschka, Marina Montalvo, Sophia Stallworth, Seth Villavicencio, Abigail Wadkins-Daub, Sydney Waldrop, El Wright, Kaylee Wright, Shak Craviotto-Velasco, Kamryn Dancy, Joey DiLeva, Andrea Duque, Sam Engle, Elisabeth Fox, Janelle Frazier, Ty Gausman, Micah Hart, Hailey Delia Jose, Ankit Mukhopadhyay,
Ashley Muse-Wilburn, Logan Swartz, Max Wirth-Kovacs.

Doors 6:45, Show 7:00 pm

There will be snacks. Free!

 

Saturday, December 6, 2025, 8:00 pm, classic-editor

OC: XPANDED ANIMATION

 ROURKE’s BEEN IN THE WIND + PICKARD/MONTERO + TRAINOR +

This season’s celebration of single-frame cinema boasts none Other than local hero Jeremy Rourke, with four new and enhanced works, most of which presented in his “live-music mode”–adjacent, almost ’embedded’ stand-up strumming (with occasional added screens). Opening the program is an eye-popping line-up of pixilated premieres, with three more animator/performers in person! Leo Pickard proffers his live-tracked birds nest, then brings on Camila Montero to introduce their collaboration El Raton PerezEast Bay-based Anna Firth is also here with her delightful Air. AND the evening’s repertoire is enriched by the inclusion of somewhat earlier works–Kingdom of Not‘s Why Do Doggie Eat the TinselJim Trainor‘s The MoschopsJames Head‘s FangulaKelly Gallagher‘s Dance, and the crafty creations of Chileans Cristobal Leon & Joaquin Cocina. PLUS Philip Stapp‘s epic Picture in your Mind, and our beloved custom of toast-n-jam! $12

Monday, December 8, 2025, 7:30 pm, {{unknown}}, $10, classic-editor

Zine & Heard:The Return of Keith Knight: Gentleman Cartoonist!!

Join indie comix legend and former ATA volunteer Keith Knight (“the K Chronicles”, Marginal Prophets, “Woke” on Hulu) as he stumbles down a memory lane more crooked than Vermont St. after at 7.2!! A mish-mash of multi-media art, comix and comedic storytelling, Keef spills the ink on the sordid pasts of ATA, 90’s San Francisco, and the Bay Area Zine Wars and Comix scene! Co-sponsored by the Cartoon Art Museum!

https://keithknightart.com/

Saturday, December 13, 2025, 8:00 pm, classic-editor

OC: CACOPHONY CLAUS

LAW/SCHMIDT: SANTACON + BETTER WATCH OUT +

Come wallow in the holiday spirit as Kooky KringlesSatanic Santas, and myriad mischievous elves wash up on the shores of consciousness in a Crimson Tide that will change how you view Christmas forever! John Law (Santa Melmoth), Rob Schmidt (Santa Rob), and The One True Santa are all here in the house with a sleighful of SantaCon howlers, including a sneak-peak at a spankin’ new network-bound knockout. Scott (Laughing SquidBeale‘s You Better Watch Out teases out the trainwreck of the Portland ’96 SantaConChuck Cirino‘s Santa Clone Rampage brings to light some–tsk tsk!–misbehavin’ at the second SF romp, and a preview of Seth Porges‘ feature extravaganza digs up additional documentation of LA and NYC donnybrooks. Plus a privileged peek at the Danish pranksters Solvogron who planted the seed in 1976. Spiked eggnog! $12

Thursday, December 18, 2025, 7:30 pm, classic-editor

CCSF Screening

Join us for an evening of experimental cinema from the Cinema Department at City College of San Francisco. Showcasing their latest work will be students Roy Aguilar, Jose Burgos-Lemus, Randy Cejin, Ethan Cervantes, Siyang Chen, Becky Cornwell, J.W. De Groot, V. El, Sophie Fastaia, Gabriel Flores Bernard, Sophia Grimani, Marvin Jimenez, Devan Lesane, Felix Marshal, Aye Myat Myat Moe, Mark Nobriga, Gabriel Nolan, Xahej Patel, Thu Htoo San, Volha Tamilava, Tharaphe Thinn, Sofia Turner, Thomas Weber and Rolando Zabala II.
Door 7p, Films at 7:30p

Saturday, December 20, 2025, 8:00 pm, classic-editor

OC: PSYCHO-GEO3; NORCAL

FINLEY: A RADICAL THREAD + GREEN/BLACK +

Headlining our survey of regional subculture, here’s the SF debut of Jeanne Finley‘s A Radical Thread, with the esteemed educator/video-artist in person. She introduces her inspiring hour-plus group-portrait of a 50-year-strong Sierra Foothills sustainable community that saved the Yuba River, and managed to narrate their struggle–and others–in an expansive hand-woven tapestry. The evening’s opening half-hour is made up of a rather curious compilation of short docs that focus more particularly on San Francisco itself, including Ellie Vanderlip‘s (also in person) Muni study the oneCraig Baldwin‘s (here too) mid-Market memoir Stolen MovieJames Hong‘s refreshingly frank Folsom Street Fair, and Sam Green/Andy Black‘s much-loved Cinematic Study of Fog. PLUS precious glimpses of the Emeryville Mudflat sculpturesWilliam Wiley and Michael McClure installing city-wide billboard art, and a super-rare early-6016mm clip of Mission Street‘s Original Gangstas. $12

About Artists' Television Access

Artists' Television Access is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) artist-run screening venue and gallery located in the heart of San Francisco's Mission District. ATA is supported in part by Grants for the Arts/San Francisco Hotel Tax Fund, The Christensen Fund, individuals members, donors and volunteers.

CELEBRATING 25 YEARS OF EXPERIMENTAL MEDIA: Join ATA as a member and receive exciting gifts, including the 2008 DVD compilation, T-shirts, and free admission to screenings and more! Artists on the 2008 DVD compilation include: Yin-Ju Chen, Mike Rollo, Marthaxiv, Sam Manera, Wago Kreider, Federico Campanale, Paul Clipson and Carl Diehl. http://www.atasite.org/membership/

How to Reach Us:
Artists' Television Access
992 Valencia Street (at 21st)
San Francisco, CA 94110
(415) 824-3890
ata@atasite.org

Gallery is open before and after screenings for viewing.
Screenings start at 8pm unless otherwise noted.

Directions: Take Bart to 24th Street Mission. Walk 1 block east to Valencia and 3 blocks north. ATA is located between 21st and 20th Streets.