
April 2016
Closing Events: A new job to unwork at
A new job to unwork at Closing weekend: April 15-17 Free + open to the public A new job to unwork at is an interdisciplinary research platform involving a core working group of Los Angeles-based artists and curators. Together with these participants, we have been examining the function of work as a dominant life-structuring construct; work as a function of ideology and normativity; work as an activity that shapes our lives, pays our rent, drives us mad, and gives us many pleasures.…
Find out more »September 2016
Open Air Prisons
Opening: Tuesday September 13, 2016 – 7:30-10PM Exhibition dates: September 14 - November 6, 2016 Curated by Kelman Duran Does a railroad never finished by colonial agents in Brazil signify a free-market halt? Does it point to a utopia filled with de-growth and unattainability as opposed to competition and expansion? A win for the forest and the Natives in it who didn’t succumb and who threatened to commit mass suicide if the logging continued to face them? Doesn’t the body in these…
Find out more »Book Signing and Discussion with Swiss Video Artist Angela Marzullo
Book Signing and Discussion with Swiss Video Artist Angela Marzullo Sunday September 18, 2016 - 4-6 PM Angela Marzullo, Swiss Video Artist, will be signing her 2016 book, HOMESCHOOLING, edited, designed, and published by NERO. Homeschooling, the video, is at the center of the performance and video work by Angela Marzullo, which analyzes critical texts from the '60s and '70s, and recreates them involving the artist’s two daughters as protagonists. In book form, the publication presents a decade of production by Marzullo,…
Find out more »The Films of Eva Marie Rødbro
The Films of Eva Marie Rødbro September 25, 2016 7:30PM Hosted by Los Angeles Filmforum $10 general; $6 students/seniors; free for Filmforum members Tickets available for purchase here. With a skillful eye and generous spirit, photographer and filmmaker Eva Marie Rødbro fashions an intimate and utterly unique view into the lives of various contemporary youths from her native Denmark to the American South. Her films remind us of the fervor, awkwardness and often painful experience of adolescent life while savoring…
Find out more »November 2016
DIVA Station Screening
DIVA Station Screening with artist Nataša Prosenc Stearns and curator Barbara Bor?i? November 16, 2016 - 7PM The program will include the presentation of DIVA Station - an archive of Slovene video art produced by SCCA-Ljubljana and a screening of curated program >DIVA Station Presents No 3<. Nataša Prosenc Stearns is a Slovenian born video artist and filmmaker. She moved to Los Angeles on a Fulbright Grant to pursue her MFA at CalArts. She is also a recipient of the…
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