Artists' Television Access

This Month at ATA

Artists' Television Access
Weekly Newsletter

Coming Up This Month

Thursday, April 2, 2026, 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, April 3, 2026, 5:00 pm, classic-editor

White Paint

Saturday, April 4, 2026, 8:00 pm, classic-editor

OC: OPTRONICA THE J LEE MOBILE UNIT + ALEX MEJIA: I AM SLEEP MACHINE + JAKE SCOTT +

Other Cinema’s early April ‘split-ticket’ of “Wavelength Works” initially focuses on the Visible Range, while next Saturday’s attends to the larger electromagnetic spectrum. Among tonight’s repertoire we’ll be treated to an arguably ‘West Coast’ predilection for Light, both electric.. and from paraffin! Here’s a trifecta of optical superstars, each of whom steps up to the challenge of a live expanded cinema performance: Divya Farias and Alex Mejía bring Sleep When The Baby Sleeps, an audiovisual act for film, video, saxophone, and voice. Working in high-contrast rhythms of sound and image, the piece explores sleep not as rest, but as a paradoxical threshold—where exhaustion breeds agitation, memories loop, and the body resists its own release. Fragmented moving images, optical pulses, breath, and saxophone lines spiral between tension and surrender. PLUS: The J Lee Mobile Unit is a daring arrangement of projectors, keyboard, candelabras, and free-hanging mobiles, all synchronized by the ‘Third Hand Collective‘ to enact a marvelously playful sound/shadow-play improv. Jake Scott returns from CalArts with the premiere of his triple-projector How Everything Is Connected as the finale to this program, that also proffers pieces by Francois Miron and Craig Baldwin, so as to provide refreshing visuals between live acts. A Tommy Becker Loopy Overture welcomes all into our Dream Machine pre-show milieu. $14

Friday, April 10, 2026, 7:00 pm, classic-editor

EYEWASH 10: Wonderful World, an evening with Osbert Parker

Osbert Parker is a three time BAFTA nominated director who is best known for creating stories that use experimental animation & innovative film techniques. His films combine photo cut-out animation with objects and live action to create one-of-a-kind imaginary landscapes in mixed media short films, commercials, TV entertainment & online content.

His award winning commercial credits include such clients as Coca-Cola, Nike, Budweiser, Orange, The World Wildlife Fund and Gatorade and TV clients including the BBC, Channel 4, ITV and MTV. In 2022 Parker was nominated for an Emmy for Outstanding Main Title Design on Lisey’s Story. He is currently an artist in residence at the Headlands Center for the Arts.

Osbert Parker will be in conversation with Meg and Christoph after the screening.

Eyewash is a series of animated screenings and conversations organized by Meghana Bisineer and Christoph Steger. The series is supported by CCA Animation.

Saturday, April 11, 2026, 8:00 pm, classic-editor

OC: ELECTRONICA: GHOST IN THE MACHINE JOSH ELLINGSON: AGE 13/PEPPER’s GHOST + ASTROGOLEM + TELLURIAN DRAMA +

Fine-tuning through the ultra-rich ether, we have discovered some, uh, “special” frequencies that ‘charm’, and re-animate concepts of contemporary A/V installation/performance, with jolts of juice both natural and ‘super’. Mission whiz Josh Ellingson marvels all with demos of his current works – thee eye-popping Pepper’s Ghost, as well as his re-wiring of cult director Sid DavisAge 13. Anchoring the second half is a co-hit that threatens to crack through the ‘Quantum Consensus’: the US premiere of Riar Rizaldi‘s Tellurian Drama, a 20-min anomaly that asks way more that it answers, on the uses and possible abuses of an obscure Malabar Radio Antenna, on the island of Java in the Indonesian archipelago during the Dutch colonial period. Berlin skeptic Thorsten Fleisch contributes Astrogolem, his digital hypothesis on a time-traveling Nikolai Tesla, while Craig Baldwin shares his own revelations from his speculative history Spectres of the Spectrum (exc). PLUS Piercing the Unknown, Hippies High on Alpha, Clara Rockmore’s Theremin, and other inquiries into novel pop-music forms flowing from those magickal waves of electricity! $13

Saturday, April 18, 2026, 8:00 pm, classic-editor

OC: WORLD-BUILDING LAURA ALBERT + AUTHOR: THE JT LEROY STORY +

This Other Cinema special event brings together Laura Albert, the author of the best-selling JT LeRoy books SarahThe Heart Is Deceitful Above All Things, and Harold’s End and the subject of Jeff Feuerzeig’s acclaimed 2016 feature-length documentary AUTHOR: THE JT LEROY STORY, with Lucas Celler, award-winning documentary film editor, director, photographer, and motion designer of SHIRKERS and CLAYDREAM, who served as assistant editor and associate producer of AUTHOR. To celebrate the 10-year anniversary of the release of AUTHOR, Laura and Lucas will screen the first half-hour of this film and discuss its genesis, making, and reception as well as its impact on their lives and careers. Laura will also read from her soon-to-be-published memoir, and she and Lucas will take questions from the audience.

Saturday, April 25, 2026, 8:00 pm, classic-editor

OC INCREDIBLY STRANGE MUSIC 1 99 HOOKER’s MASH-UP, MELT-DOWN. MEDIA RE-MODEL

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.