OPEN AIR SCREENING SERIES PRESENTS:
How a Sprig of Fir Would Replace a Feather
(segment on loop), 2019
by Anna Kipervaser
Dusk on FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 2nd until Dawn SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 3rd ** OPENING NIGHT **
Dusk on SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 3rd until Dawn SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 4th
OPEN AIR SCREENING SERIES presents 16MM films on LOOP visible from a distance from dusk until dawn.
72 ROCKWELL PLACE, Brooklyn, New York 11217 - Between BRIC Media Arts Center & BAM Rose Cinemas.
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This screening benefits Ukraine TrustChain via suggested donations at a sliding scale.
PROGRAM INCLUDES
How a Sprig of Fir Would Replace a Feather (segment on loop), Anna Kipervaser, 2019
Taking its title from Charles Altamont Doyle, the film is a meditation on ritual, at once a labor of love and of pain, of parting. A taxonomy of the investigation of love, of becoming. In perpetual beginning. In perpetual ending. Coming into vision, into the present, a leaving. A leaving.
Anna Kipervaser is a Ukrainian-born artist whose practice engages with a range of topics including human and animal bodies, ethnicity, religion, colonialism, and environmental conservation. Her practice is informed by a commitment to formal experimentation, DIY and alternative processes across experimental and documentary moving image works in both 16mm film and video. Anna’s work screens at festivals, in classrooms, galleries, museums, microcinemas, basements, and schoolhouses! Anna is also a painter, printmaker, educator, curator of exhibitions, programmer of screenings.
With this series we ask that each presenting artist identify a non-profit they wish to bring attention to and support through this screening Anna has selected Ukraine TrustChain.
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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 to support their practice and a new print of the work struck at MONO LAB. Each artist is asked to select a non-profit for a portion of the proceeds to benefit, a donation will be made 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.