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Academic Year 2023-2024 Programs
April 11, 2024
Scholar, artist and curator Mark Alice Durant will discuss his book Maya Deren: Choreographed for Camera with related film programming.
2:00 pm 鈥 Public Screening
In the Mirror of Maya Deren (dir. Martina Kudla虂cek, 2001)
Brakhage Center, ATLAS 311
5:00 pm 鈥 Public Lecture
Mark Alice Durant presents 鈥淢aya Deren: Choreographed for the Camera鈥
Eaton Humanities [HUMN] 135
7:30 pm 鈥 Public Screening
16mm Short Films by Stan Brakhage and Maya Deren from the CU Collection
ATLAS 100
2:00pm-4:00pm ATLAS 311
February 8
Februrary 22
March 7
March 21
April 4
View short films by the visionary Stan Brakhage and other experimental filmmakers on 16mm and engage in conversation with fellow experimental film-makers and film lovers. Hosted by Brakhage Center Artist-in-Residence and MFA Candidate in Film Sierra Grove.
Artist talk and conversation with Artist-in-Residence Cody Norton
December 7th at 4:00 PM
The Brakhage Center for Media Arts鈥檚 AIR Program, established in 2021, is inspired by the exquisiteness of Stan Brakhage鈥檚 engagement with, and integration of, found footage, including scientific and other archival materials Brakhage Center residents receive a studio at the Brakhage Center, and a stipend, and with both the archival film collections, and the Stan Brakhage Papers, held in Rare and Distinctive Collections. Cody Norton鈥檚 presentation is titled 鈥淏irds of Prey: Acts of Reconstruction.鈥
November 30th at 5 PM
The Brakhage Center is proud to collaborate with CU鈥檚 LGBTQ Studies Program for the third year running, on A Day With(out)Art 2023 by presenting an all-new program of specially commissioned films. This year鈥檚 program, titled Everyone I Know Is Sick consists of five new videos generating connections between HIV and other forms of illness and disability. A day of mourning and action that uses art to respond to the ongoing HIV and AIDS crisis, Day With(out) Art encourages museums, universities, museums, and art institutions to present related programming on or around December 1, World AIDS Day. The program features new work by Dolissa Medina & Ananias P. Soria, Dorothy Cheung, Beau Gomez, Kurt Weston, and Hiura Fernandes & Lili Nascimento.
12:30-2:00 PM, ATLAS 311
September 28
October 26
November 30