Thursday, March 19, 2015, 8:00 pm, $7-$10
Basquin shows new and recent work as well as an older favorite around the theme of place.
Bill Basquin has been making films since the late 1990s. His art crosses genre and mode in ways that are quiet and sometimes surprising. He likes to work outside, with his hands, in dim daylight. He also likes the lessons that come from working with people, living with a tiny grey cat, and continuing to attune to worlds both wild and cultivated.
Program:
Deer Census (2009) 9 minutes…composed of digital color stills from a motion-sensor infrared camera
Late December, East of the Sierras (2015) 21 minutes, color, silent
The Last Day of November (2001) 4 minutes
Lake Cuyamaca, August 8th (2014) 13 minutes, color, silent
Around (2013) 5 minutes, color, silent
Benton City, July 2011 (2011) 3 minutes, color
Just Before the Light Left for the Night (2013) 3 minutes, color, silent