MONO NO AWARE PRESENTS: Take A Walk by Erica Sheu
As part of the OPEN AIR SCREENING SERIES.

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Dusk on FRIDAY JULY 24th until Dawn SATURDAY JULY 25th &
Dusk on SATURDAY JULY 25th until Dawn SUNDAY JULY 26th.
OPEN AIR SCREENING SERIES presents 16MM films on LOOP visible from a distance from dusk until dawn every weekend.

72 ROCKWELL PLACE, Brooklyn, New York 11217 - Between BRIC Media Arts Center and BAM Rose Cinemas.
A printed program will be available on location. FULL DETAILS BELOW.
This screening directly benefits THINKCHINATOWN! through suggested donations at a sliding scale.

PROGRAM INCLUDES

TAKE A WALK by Erica Sheu
Life continues around the funeral home in Chinatown, New York. Are heaven and earth up-and-down or left-to-right? - E.S.

Erica Sheu is an experimental filmmaker who grew up in Taiwan. In 2016, Sheu moved to New York where she started to work with celluloid filmmaking at The New School and Mono No Aware. Her work has been shown internationally at TIFF, IFFR, and elsewhere. Sheu currently lives in Los Angeles and studies in the Film/Video MFA program at CalArts.

With this series we ask that each presenting artist identify a non-profit they wish to bring attention to and support through this screening. Erica has chosen THINKCHINATOWN. Think! Chinatown is here to listen, to respond, and to build Chinatown's capacities as a strong & vibrant immigrant neighborhood of NYC. Their mission is build inter-generational community through civic engagement, storytelling & the arts.

Please consider making a donation to support.

MONO NO AWARE OPEN AIR SCREENING SERIES:
The OPEN AIR SCREENING SERIES allows for 16mm film projection viewing with social and physical distance guidelines in place.
16mm film prints are projected, on loop, from dusk until dawn. Each artist receives an honorarium from MONO to support their practice. Each artist is asked to select a non-profit for a portion of the proceeds to benefit, to which MONO will make a donation in their name. And, YOU the audience are invited to enjoy the work, take part in the conversation and we ask that you consider making a donation as it directly supports the artist and the organization with which they share concern.