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SUMMARY:Din Din: Quick Slice by Lily Baldwin
DESCRIPTION:Nightly Screenings Beginning at DuskLocation: 39-31 29th St\, Long Island CityLily Baldwin’s film installation “Quick Slice” will screen every night in Flux Factory’s front window with free slices every Friday in June (limited pizza! First come\, first serve). \nThis event is part of the exhibition Din Din\, a series of free\, socially-distanced outdoor events which use food and art to build community. \nFilm Description\n“Quick Slice”\, 23 minutes on loop\, 2019 \nTHINGS AREN’T WHERE THEY’RE SUPPOSED TO BE. \nNine lonely strangers converge over a quick slice inside a casual\, no bullshit\, non-committal community hub— the pizza shop. When a “contaigent” enters\, dance turns inconsequential moments into idiosyncratic gestures\, toggling between task and choreography. A subtle\, disorientating use of editing techniques and photographic devices manipulating time craft a visceral and sonically rich dreamscape. \n“Quick Slice” scales to respective environments\, utilizing available architecture and unsuspecting surfaces. Caught between the character’s gaze\, the viewer catches shards of the story projected onto their body. These seemingly accidental screenings encourage an unadulterated and kinesthetic reception of the project. \nInspired by Netta Yerushalmy’s Paramodernities Directed by Lily BaldwinProduced by Brighid GreeneEdited by Lily Baldwin\, Sara SowellVideo installation design consulting by Joseph SeamansSound Mix by Mark degli AntoniCinematography by Ben WolfAssistant Camera Sanjay SinghStills by Courtney DenkHair by Takeo Suzuki|Makeup by Hiro YonemotoMakeup Assistant Ken SuzukiFeaturing designs by PavonProduction Assistants Rishauna Zumberg\, Jaanelle Yee \nStarring Lily Baldwin\, Henry Chesley\, Geneva Frazier\, Dean Melaas\, Toni Melaas\, Katharine Padulo\, Wally Padulo\, Angie Pittman\, Peggy Schneider\, Gus Solomons Jr.\, Amy Meisner Threet \nThanks to New York Live ArtsFiscally sponsored by Los Angeles Performance Project \nArtist Bio\nBased in NYC\, Berlin and LA\, Lily Baldwin is known for her compelling\, intricate narrative forms. Her works have screened at festivals including Sundance\, SXSW\, Berlin\, and Venice\, as well as at Lincoln Center\, the V&A Museum\, and Carnegie Hall to Anthology Film Archives\, Judson Church\, and Blue Stockings Bookstore. They are featured on The Criterion Channel and NOWNESS. As a dancer\, Baldwin performed on a world tour with David Byrne and Brian Eno and with the Metropolitan Opera\, Trisha Brown Dance Company\, and other NYC choreographers. The New York Times says her “work has a visceral power similar to Cronenberg’s.”
URL:https://www.fluxfactory.org/event/din-din-quick-slice/
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SUMMARY:I Love You\, I'm Sorry\, Come Here: Solo Exhibition by Natalie Tsui
DESCRIPTION:Gallery Dates: June 4 – 6\nGallery Hours*\n\n\n\n\n\nFriday\, June 4\, 6 – 10pmSat & Sunday\, June 5 & 6\, 1 – 6pm\n\n\n\n\n\n\nOpening Night\n\n\nFriday\, June 4\, 6pm – 10pm \nArtist Talk and Screening\n\nSunday\, June 6\, 6pm ETRSVP for link here \n\n*Please note: Masks are required inside the gallery. \n\nExhibition Description\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nUsing an accidental two-hour voice memo of emotional processing with a former partner as a script\, Natalie Tsui has gathered together friends\, a couple\, and actors to dissect and reenact the conversation for the camera. As Natalie films and directs\, a secondary camera films an uninterrupted wide shot of the entire shoot day\, documenting discussions around script analysis\, character motivation\, and Natalie’s highly subjective recollection of lived events while the participants work to condense the two-hour conversation into a narrative story. \n\n\nAn examination of the complexities of personal memory\, I Love You\, I’m Sorry\, Come Here is a multichannel video installation combining footage from the filmed recreations\, personal video archives and documentary footage to explore the limits of documentary film production and the latent ideological drives of the moving image. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nArtist Bio\n\n\n\n\n\nNatalie Tsui (they/them) is a non-binary artist primarily working in film\, video\, and performance to investigate and problematize the colonial and capitalist drives latent in visual culture\, western pedagogy and collective memory. Tsui holds a B.A. in Film Studies and English from UC Berkeley and an M.F.A. in Cinema from San Francisco State University. \nTheir work has screened at the Contemporary Jewish Museum\, Frameline\, Museu de Arts Moderna of Rio de Janiero\, Shapeshifters Cinema\, the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art\, and the New York LGBT Community Center. They were a Flaherty Seminar Fellow\, NYFF Artist Academy Fellow\, Queer Art Mentorship Fellow\, and a Princess Grace Film Awardee.
URL:https://www.fluxfactory.org/event/you-or-me-or-perhaps-someone-else/
LOCATION:Flux Factory\, 39-31 29th St\, Long Island City\, NY
CATEGORIES:Residency Shows
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