Artists' Television Access

MONO NO AWARE SPRING MIXTAPE

Tuesday, March 10, 2015, 8:00 pm, $7-$10

monoMONO NO AWARE is a cinema arts non-profit organization based in Brooklyn New York.  Working counter culture to the singular / passive viewing experience of digital media and streaming online content, the organization promotes human connectivity through education and exhibition of cinema in a variety of forms.  This screening program presents a selection of work made members of the MNA community.  Participating artists include; Laura Bartczak, Kyle Corea, Simon Liu, Richie Abraham, Sean Hanley, Twiggs Gorie, Josh Lewis, Craig Scheihing, Julie Orlick, Kenneth Zoran Curwood, Steve Cossman and more.  This program will showcase work on Super 8mm and 16mm film presented on its original format where possible*
*Founder / Director Steve Cossman in person for Q & A.
BIO:
Steve Cossman is founder and director of Mono No Aware; a non-profit cinema arts organization whose annual event exhibits the work of contemporary artists who incorporate live film projections and altered light as part of a performance, sculpture or installation. In 2010 he helped the organization establish a series of analog filmmaking workshops that has grown to include an equipment rentals program, imported film stock distribution service and an in-person screening series entitled Connectivity Through Cinema. Steve’s first major work on film, TUSSLEMUSCLE, earned him Kodak’s Continued Excellence in Filmmaking award at F.L.E.X. and has screened at many festivals and institutions internationally.  In 2013, he completed residencies at MoMA PS1’s Expo 1 and the Liaison of Independent Filmmakers of Toronto. In 2014, Brooklyn Magazine named Steve Cossman one of the ‘Top 100 most Influential persons of Brooklyn Culture.’ He has been a visiting artist at Brown University, Dartmouth, the New York Academy of Art, Yale, SAIC, and UPenn. Steve’s recent work on film, W H I T E C A B B A G E (2011-2014), a collaboration with Jahiliyya Fields of L.I.E.S., had its U.S. premiere at Anthology Film Archives. He currently lives and works in Brooklyn as a director, curator, visual artist, educator and activist.  www.mononoawarefilm.com

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