Saturday, September 24, 2022

The Italian Cultural Institute of Chicago presents a CineConcert Oct9, or 13, details below.

Inferno 1911

The Italian Cultural Institute of Chicago presents a CineConcert featuring the groundbreaking 1911 silent film "L’Inferno," accompanied live by Stefano Maccagno (piano) and Furio Di Castri (double bass) on the mesmerizing musical score composed by Maestro Maccagno.
 

Sunday, October 9 at 4:30pm CT
Music Box Theatre
3733 N Southport Ave, Chicago, IL
Free
This event is presented in partnership with Chicago International Film Festival

 

Thursday, October 13 at 7:00pm CT
Helene Zelazo Center for the Performing Arts
University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee
2419 E. Kenwood Blvd, Milwaukee, WI
Free


"L'Inferno" is a 1911 Italian silent film, loosely adapted from the first canticle of Dante Alighieri's Divine Comedy. The movie took over three years to make, and was the first full-length Italian feature film ever produced. L'Inferno's depictions of Hell closely followed those in the engravings of Gustave DorĂ© for an edition of the Divine Comedy, which were familiar to an international audience. The movie production also employed several special effects, some of which were considered groundbreaking at the time, establishing the movie as a leader in innovation of cinematic techniques.

Red more about L'Inferno

Stefano Maccagno

Pianist, composer, conductor, professor of improvisation, orchestration, composition and orchestration of music for images. He is the official composer of the National Cinema Museum of Turin, for which he has composed and orchestrated the music for numerous silent cinema masterpieces including Cabiria, Royal Tiger, Maciste, The Whispering Chorus, Blood and Sand. Read more

Furio Di Castri

Born in Milano 1955, self-taught double bassist, he records his first album in 1973 (Dedalus – Trident rec.) at the age of 17. Since 2001 he is professor in double bass at the Jazz Department of Turin Music Conservatory. Furio Di Castri has recorded over 200 albums – 20 as band leader - and has performed internationally for many years.  Read more

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Gerald Peters Contemporary New York, opens, Creative Legacy Now-November 2, 2022

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Artists Space will transform its building’s lower level into a highly responsive, shape-shifting venue for live and durational art of all forms, with free admission.

VENUE

Beginning October 2022 and continuing for one year, Artists Space will transform its building’s lower level into a highly responsive, shape-shifting venue for live and durational art of all forms, with free admission. In addition to our program of ambitious exhibitions, this new initiative reflects the multitude of ways in which artists are now making their work and responds to the clear need for increased opportunities for performing artists. Programs will include residencies and concerts for musicians, site-specific choreography commissions, poetry readings, performances, curatorial collaborations with artists, video, film and sound installations, cabaret evenings, and temporal events of all kinds. The precedents, innovations, and experiments of this year will inform an even more holistic inclusion of performance in the future across all the institution's spaces. 


[An image of a large and empty room with off-white walls, which are illuminated from above by track lights. In the middle of the room, three large columns stretch from the floor to the ceiling.]

Upcoming events with more to be announced soon:

Tisziji Muñoz with Francisco Mora Catlett
October 21

Chorus: A Sound Poetry Festival
November 10-11
Performances by: Thomas Buckner, Asha Sheshadri, Julie Patton, Mike Pollard & Eric Schmid, Sydney Spann, Suzanne Langille with Loren Connors, Charlie Morrow, Kiera Mulhern, Azikiwe Mohammed, Joan La Barbara, and an audio installation by Nour Mobarak

SCRAAATCH
November 16-19

keyon gaskin
December 14, 16, 18

Ongoing Series:

Abasement Concert Series
First Monday of each month this fall: October 3, November 7, December 5
October 3: Corsano/Holmes/Nace Trio, Ka Baird, Leah Bertucci, and Mick Barr, with DJ’s Jaiko Suzuki and Tran Huynh, and visuals by Bradley Eros

Segue Reading Series
Saturdays at 5pm
October and November Curators: Nightboat
Oct 1: Allison Cobb & Camille Roy
Oct 8: Kimberly Alidio & Rae Armantrout
Oct 15: Andrea Abi-Karam, Eduardo Kac & Montana Ray
Oct 22: Samiya Bashir & Jasmine Gibson
Oct 29: Wo Chan & Ronaldo V. Wilson
Nov 5: Emily Lee Luan & imogen xtian smith
Nov 12: Chia-Lun Chang & Rosie Stockton
Nov 19: Sueyeun Juliette Lee & Brian Teare

Check back for further programming updates here.

Accessibility

Artists Space is fully accessible via a wheelchair lift and automated door in front of the entrance on 80 White Street. The cellar gallery can be accessed via the ground floor elevator. Artists Space welcomes assistance dogs, and has wheelchair accessible non-gender-segregated toilet facilities. If you have any further questions about access please email info@artistsspace.org.

Supporters

Artists Space Venue is generously supported by Stephen Cheng, Lonti Ebers, Robert Rauschenberg Foundation, Allan Schwartzman, and David Zwirner. 
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Friday, September 23, 2022

Hi All this is where art really works to transcend language as a universal symbol. Get past the German, and focus on the stunning image!

GALERIE BERND A. LAUSBERG
Franco DeFrancesca, Cloud Seedling, Pigmentdruck, Harz, Schichtholz, 122 x 122 cm
Wie freuen uns, Ihnen heute im angehängten Katalog weitere Informationen zu den Werken der aktuellen Ausstellung LieblingsstĂ¼cke zu Ă¼bersenden.
Am Ende des Kataloges finden Sie einen Link zu einem virtuellen Rundgang.

Aber nichts wird der Kunst so gerecht wie ein persönlicher Besuch der Ausstellung!
Dazu haben Sie noch Gelegenheit bis zum 28. September 2022. Innerhalb der regulären Ă–ffnungszeiten oder zu unserer Abschlussveranstaltung am 28. September um 18 Uhr bei der Sie interessante Einblicke zum Thema 'Kunst am Bau', präsentiert von  Dr. Martin Seidel, Kunst- und Architekturpublizist und dem KĂ¼nstler Achim Zeman, erwarten.

Bei näherem Interesse an einem der Kunstwerke Ă¼bermitteln wir Ihnen gerne weitere Informationen wie hochaufgelöste Fotos, Preise.

Sprechen Sie uns an - wir freuen uns, von Ihnen zu hören!

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Thursday, September 22, 2022

K E N I S E B A R N E S F I N E A R T Presents David Collins

  


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Southampton Arts Center Presents the Film: Crime of the Century September 24, 2022

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24 @ 6 PM

America's opioid crisis isn't a piece of tragic happenstance. It's a crime; specifically, it's a crime borne of capitalism.

That is the foundation of the film The Crime of the Centuryby Alex Gibney, a searing indictment of Big Pharma and the politics that have enabled over-production, reckless distribution, and the subsequent mass abuse of synthetic opiates. The film explores the origins, extent, and fallout of what many consider to be one of the most devastating public health tragedies of our time.

This co-presentation features Shinnecock Nation Member Micah Hunter; Blossom Sustainable Development MSW CASAC-T Program Director and SAMHSA Tribal Opioid Response (TOR) Project Meesha Johnson; Judge Deborah Kooperstein (retired) of counsel to the firm Messina, Perillo & Hill LLP; and retired senior probation officer, Credentialed Alcohol and Substance Abuse Counselor (CASAC), and instructor at the Molloy University Addiction Studies Program Jim Mullan.

September is National Recovery Month. We hope you will join us for this special program shining a light on this critical issue.


Film @ SAC Title Sponsor: Brown Harris Stevens 
SAC Summer Stage Title Sponsor: Primary Care and Reproductive Medicine at Weill Cornell Medicine and NewYork-Presbyterian
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MISSION 
Southampton Arts Center is committed to community building through the arts. We present and produce inspiring, inclusive, socially and regionally relevant programs across all disciplines – welcoming, connecting, and collaborating with the diverse members of New York’s East End community and beyond.

Proud member of Hamptons Art Network

ART @ SAC 2022
FIGURES TRANSFORMED
Presenting Sponsors: Sylvia Hemingway, Lana Jokel
Media Partners: Purist, WLIW

FILM @ SAC 
Title Sponsor: Brown Harris Stevens of the Hamptons

STOREFRONT ART PROJECT
Sponsored by Long Island Community Foundation and Bank of America Foundation

KIDS @ SAC 
Sponsor: Southampton Bath and Tennis Club

SAC SUMMER STAGE 2022
Title Sponsor: Primary Care and Reproductive Medicine at Weill Cornell Medicine and NewYork-Presbyterian

Financial Literacy Partner: J.P. Morgan Private Bank 

General operating support is provided by Bank of America 

SAC’s EARTH WEEKEND programs are made possible, in part, thanks to the support of Tish Rehill and Gardeneering.

SUPPORT 
Southampton Arts Center’s programs are made possible by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Kathy Hochul and the New York State Legislature.
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New York Women in Film & Television (NYWIFT) is pleased to announce the appointment of its new Board of Directors!

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NYWIFT Announces New Board of Directors President Leslie Fields-Cruz

The accomplished public media executive succeeds President Jamie Zelermyer and is joined by a diverse group of new and returning film and television industry leaders

 

New York Women in Film & Television (NYWIFT) is pleased to announce the appointment of its new Board of Directors President, Leslie Fields-Cruz. Fields-Cruz has served on the NYWIFT board for four years including stints as the Vice President of Programming and of Membership. Fields-Cruz has been the Executive Director of Black Public Media since 2014, where she is focused on growing BPM’s resources to enable it to support more stories about the Black experience. She started at BPM in 2001 managing grant making activities that supported the production and development of documentary programs for PBS. By 2005, she was the Director of Programming, leading the distribution of all funded programs to public television. In 2008, with six independent titles in need of a public television broadcast, Leslie launched AfroPoP: The Ultimately Cultural Exchange, a documentary series highlighting the variety and depth of the global black experience.

“We are thrilled to have Leslie Fields-Cruz lead NYWIFT into its next era of advocacy for inclusion, equity, diversity, and safety in the film and television industry. Her extensive background in public media and longtime commitment to positive change will make her an astute, creative, and forward-thinking leader of our organization,” said NYWIFT Executive Director Cynthia Lopez.  

“As Jamie Zelermyer hands me the leadership baton for the next leg of NYWIFT’s  journey, I am honored and energized to work with our exceptional leader, Cynthia Lopez, and to continue serving an organization and a membership equally committed to the ideals of ensuring equity and inclusion for women in the film and television industry and the growing immersive media sector,” said new NYWIFT Board President Leslie Fields-Cruz.

Fields-Cruz succeeds former President Jamie Zelermyer. Zelermyer is an accomplished film and television producer and former VP, Physical Production at Focus Features. Most recently, Zelermyer was the executive producer, creator, and host of the hit podcast I Was Never There, which premiered at the 2022 Tribeca Festival. The podcast follows her personal exploration of the counterculture movement of her childhood and mysterious disappearance of a family friend. Zelermyer served three years as NYWIFT’s president. Highlights of her administration included NYWIFT’s 40th anniversary Muse Awards in 2019 and NYWIFT’s first-ever official in-person programming at the Sundance Film Festival in 2020. Zelermyer also oversaw NYWIFT’s transition to a fully virtual programming and administrative model during the COVID-19 pandemic, which included two virtual Muse Awards programs, two Creative Workforce Summits, three Institutes, two publications, 107 NYWIFT Talks, 15 Virtual Hangouts, and 104 Industry Screenings.

“We are so grateful to Jamie Zelermyer for her steadfast leadership, especially during such a turbulent time,” said NYWIFT Executive Director Cynthia Lopez. “Her intelligence, warmth, good humor, and ability to adapt helped NYWIFT not only survive but thrive during COVID, opening us up to the expanding possibilities of virtual and hybrid programming that will make for an exciting future.”

NYWIFT is also pleased to announce the results of the 2022 Board of Directors election. Five spots on the board have been filled, with three new members and two returning members:

New Board Members:


Kia Brooks:
 Kia Brooks is the Deputy Director of The Gotham Film and Media Institute. Brooks created The Gotham’s Owning It program that supports women and non-binary media makers and entrepreneurs who break boundaries in the media and entertainment industry, and developed the Expanding Communities program, which provides resources, community space, and industry access to individuals with Disabilities and BIPOC and LGBTQIA+ creators. Brooks’s experience in strategic communications and events includes roles at Focus Features, Oscilloscope Laboratories, and Tribeca Film Festival.

 

 

Shruti Ganguly: Shruti Ganguly is a filmmaker and writer based between New York and Oslo. Ganguly was a member of the Obama Administration’s ECCO committee of 30 leaders and creators in entertainment, chairing its Asian Caucus, and is on the Creative Council for Emily’s List. She has produced films that have premiered at Sundance, Venice, Tribeca, Telluride, and Berlin, and is currently writing for Secret Daughter for Amazon Studios, which will star Priyanka Chopra and Sienna Miller.

 

 

Emelyn Stuart: Emelyn Stuart is the owner and founder of Stuart Cinema & CafĂ© in Brooklyn, which in addition to being a screening space will offer distribution deals to independent filmmakers and be a resource hub for artists. She was named Best Producer at LA Web Fest for her series 12 Steps to Recovery, and her feature Life Is Too Short premiered to sold out audiences in New York during its debut screening and in 2017 it was awarded Best Feature Film domestically and internationally at various film festivals.

 

 

 

Returning Board Members:

Gretchen McGowan: Gretchen McGowan is an award-winning producer and the head of production for Goldcrest Features in New York City where she oversees titles such as CarolMojaveWhat Breaks the IceCarrie Pilby and To Olivia.  Gretchen has collaborated with Sebastian Junger on five films, and she is now producing Hell of a Cruise for NBCUniversal, a feature documentary about the cruise industry’s handling of Covid-19. 

 

 

Zenaida Mendez: Zenaida Mendez is the Director of Manhattan Neighborhood Network (MNN) El Barrio Firehouse Community Media Center and was recently awarded the 2022 Jewell Ryan White Award for Cultural Diversity from the Alliance of Community Media. Mendez has an extensive career in public service, community activism, television production, and filmmaking, and is currently the executive producer of several monthly MNN productions.

 

 

 

As a non-profit 501c3 public charity, NYWIFT is governed by a board of directors elected by the membership. Board members serve on committees in the areas of Development, Membership, Communications, Programming, Special Events, and Advocacy and Education.

Meet the rest of the NYWIFT board!