Eyeworks: Shorts Program 2
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Eyeworks: Festival of Experimental Animation
Shorts Program 2 at 8:00pm
Tickets: $10 / Students: $3
Tickets available for ONLY the Shorts Program 1 at 6:00pm:
https://www.showclix.com/event/eyeworks6pmprogram1
Ticket packages for BOTH Programs 1 & 2 at 6:00pm & 8:00pm:
https://www.showclix.com/event/eyeworksprograms1and2
The Eyeworks Festival of Experimental Animation returns to Richmond for a third year of screenings on March 24. Blending an appreciation of classical animation with the sensibilities of avant-garde cinema and the visual culture of alternative comics, the Eyeworks programs showcase abstract animation and unconventional character animation.
Partnering with the Department of Kinetic Imaging at VCU, the festival will screen at Grace Street Theater on Thursday March 24, with two programs of short films. These programs combine classic and contemporary work, and highlights include films from avant-garde animation legends Robert Breer, Suzan Pitt, and Jules Engel, and from contemporary animators Yoriko Mizushiri, Peter Burr, and Amy Lockhart. For this Grace Street event, films will be screened on 16mm and on video.
Eyeworks is a Chicago-based festival that exhibits classic and contemporary experimental animation. In addition to an annual festival, Eyeworks has presented screenings in Stockholm, Helsinki, Zagreb, and Bologna; as part of the Animation Block Party, the Brooklyn Comics and Graphics Festival, and the Chicago Alternative Comics Expo; and at CalArts, Dartmouth College and VCU.
Note: Eyeworks Festival programs contain adult themes and adult content.
The Department of Kinetic Imaging at VCU presents
Eyeworks Festival of Experimental Animation
Cosponsored by the Department of Art and Art History and University of Richmond
Thursday, March 24, 2016
Grace Street Theater, 934 W. Grace St.
http://www.eyeworksfestival.com - eyeworksfestival@gmail.com
Festival director Alexander Stewart in person
Shorts Program 2
Thursday, March 24, 2016
8:00 PM
Lineup:
Osamu Tezuka, Jumping, 1984
Oliver Laric, untitled, 2014
Steve Reinke & Jessie Mott, Everybody, 2012
Standish Lawder, Runaway, 1969
Masha Krasnova-Shabaeva, The Classroom, 2012
Eriko Sonoda, Space is the Place, 2011
Ed Emshwiller, Sunstone, 1979
Joe Hamilton, Regular Division, 2014
John Whitney & Larry Cuba, Arabesque, 1975
Yoriko Mizushiri, Veil, 2014
Sijia Ke, Aye, 2014
Misaki Uwabo, New Tokyo Ondo, 2012
Jim Duesing, Law of Averages, 1996
16mm and video
Total running time 70 minutes
All programs preceded by Art History GIFs, a looping silent work by Caleb Wood