Friday 11/8 L.A. Video Artist Stanya Kahn!

EMPTY YOURSELF OUT AND PUT ANYTHING YOU WANT IN THAT SPACE: Stanya Kahn (Los Angeles)

FRI. 11/8 artist in person

Stanya Kahn’s videos offer glimpses into alternate worlds populated by bizarre characters, mummified animals, natural forces, and primal impulses. Working primarily in video, with a practice that includes performance, writing, and photography, Kahn’s work inhabits a space between fiction and document, and stems from an extensive background in live performance. Tonight Kahn will show recent videos including Kathy, Arms Are Overrated and more.

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Daily Wildcat Article on New Syrian Artist Video show at EV!

Tucson gallery to screen films on war abroad

By CASEY KNOX Published October 30, 2013 at 2:17am

Through a series of videos, Exploded View’s microCINEMA in downtown Tucson aims to showcase stories by Syrian artists and Syrians in exile that they feel need to be told.

This Wednesday, David Sherman, Exploded View’s founder, is showing videos that have been curated by a media arts organization in the Netherlands called Impakt, which collects Syrian work.

“There’s not a huge Syrian art community in the United States, but that’s the beauty of the Internet,” Sherman said.

In an intimate venue, audience members will be able to openly discuss the issues presented on the screen, he added.

“We wanted to highlight a creative response to a serious war situation,” Sherman said. The civil unrest in Syria began in 2011, and has since inspired Syrian artists and those in exile to tell their personal stories in the form of short clips and videos.

Sherman and his wife, Rebecca Barten, coined the term “microcinema” in 1994. The first microcinema was established in San Francisco in 1994 and was called Total Mobile Home microCINEMA. Sherman moved to Tucson in 2012, where he introduced Exploded View.

“It’s less about the big audience and more about how people connect with the material,” Sherman said.

Christian Sinclair, a scholar of Middle Eastern studies, will be flying in to help create an intimate dialogue with audience members about specific Syrian issues expressed though the videos. Sinclair will be able to explain the Syrian conflicts to those who may be unfamiliar with their history, as well as the content provided in the videos.

“The issues are complex, and these underrepresented voices are coming to the foreground,” Sherman said.

Sherman said that these videos will give people a unique way to view issues in Syria, as the work strays from being purely documentary-driven and objective and tends toward narrative stories.

The videos will have a range of aesthetics, from animation to diary work, and each will be unique in terms of their structure, Sherman added.

“Our interest is to combine experimental media with other veins of creativity which are currently happening in Tucson,” he said.

Susan Stryker, director of the Institute for LGBT Studies and a local filmmaker, met Sherman for the first time when she was screening her own works at the Playground Bar and Lounge. Stryker worked with Sherman in his microcinema to present an LGBTQ film to the Tucson community during LGBT History Month in October.

“There’s a lot of work happening in the film and media industry that’s not commercial,” Stryker said. “There’s some really important and interesting work that’s out there.”

Stryker said that the film and the works presented in Sherman’s microcinema are able to give the Tucson community a different perspective on the world that they live in.

Although Sherman’s microcinema is targeted toward a smaller audience, Stryker said the films presented are politically, artistically and intellectually charged.

“As a filmmaker, I’m just really excited to see this kind of space in Tucson,” she said. “They really want to be a hub for the experimental and small film market community.”

THURS. 10/31
Halloween BBQ Party with Lonesome Shack!!

HALLOWEEN JUKE JOINT PARTY!

THURS. 10/31 FREE BBQ party starts @ 6:30PM!!
Lonesome Shack(Seattle)+Holy Ghost People

Join us for a FREE Halloween street-side BBQ preceding the HAUNTED BLUES of Seattle’s Lonesome Shack!! One of our all time favorite bands, Lonesome Shack (Burger Records) is Ben Todd & Kristian Garrard and they’re bringing their signature brand electric boogie, foot-stomping blues to EV’s Halloween party for this Pre-Night of the Living Fest event!! This is sure to be a highlight of this season. Roman Barten-Sherman opens the show plus a 16mm screening of Holy Ghost People the mind-blowing 1967 doc on an Appalachian church congregation of Pentecostal snake handlers that speak in tongues, writhe, and feel the spirit of the Holy Ghost.

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WED. 10/30
NEW SYRIAN ARTIST VIDEO

WED. 10/30
with Middle Eastern Scholar, Christian Sinclair
Casting a lens on war torn Syria, where artists continue to make work in extreme hardship, this evening, Exploded View will screen a program of recent (circa 2011) video works by Syrian artists, some of whom are currently living in exile. Plus videos by master dabke musician, Omar Souleyman.

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Sat 10/26
TUCSON ACOUSTIC HOME MOVIE NIGHT

LIVE SOUND // SILENT FILM
SAT. 10/26

Musicians Naim Amor & Chris Black!
In conjunction with National Home Movie Day, Exploded View conjures our own homespun event featuring musicians Naim Amor (guitar) and Chris Black (contrabass) improvising to the unidentified found trove of 1950-1970’s films of Tucson’s Cordova family. This evening will be a celebration of the small gauge amateur wonders common to many families. Perhaps you’ll identify lost friend and relatives…In any case, you’ll see mid-century Tucson like you’ve never seen it before, projected small in 8mm film!

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Wed 10/23
[NYC UNDERGROUND part 2] Maestro

WED. 10/23 @ 7:30*Carl’s Cine Club

Maestro is Josell Ramos’ 2003 love letter documenting the birth of modern dance culture, as told throughout the stories of the famous clubs, discos and DJs in New York City in the 1970s. Featuring both archival and recent footage, it documents legendary dance clubs like Paradise Garage, The Loft and The Warehouse, and ground-breaking, culture changing DJs like Larry Levan and Frankie Knuckles.

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Tonight! American Gothic

Preview of Tonight’s Show! (Sat 10/19 @7:30)

Jess Matsen playing live on KXCI radio recorded with atmospheric and acoustic mixing at Exploded View!

This beautiful 16mm print of Night of the Hunter will be screened!

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Sat 10/19
AMERICAN GOTHIC: Night of the Hunter in 16mm film!

w/ opening acoustic set by Jess Matsen (Dream Sick)

The Night of the Hunter was legendary actor Charles Laughton’s only film directing effort. Combining stark American Gothic realism with Germanic expressionism, the movie is a brilliant good-and-evil parable, with “good” represented by a couple of unforgettable farm kids and a pious old lady (silent movie star Lillian Gish), and “evil” in the hands of a posturing psychopath (the mesmerizing Robert Mitchum). Co-sponsored by The Hanson Film Institute!

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Wed, Oct 16
POLYSEXUAL DELIRIUM: Jack Smith’s Flaming Creatures

WED 10/16
*co-sponsored by the U of A’s LGBT Institute.
Reviled, rioted over and banned as pornographic even as it was recognized by many as an unprecedented visionary masterpiece, Jack Smith’s Flaming Creatures (1963), tonight shown in beautifully restored 16mm print, is one of the most important and influential underground movies ever released in America. In Flaming Creatures, bodies entangle on the floor, and it’s difficult to distinguish one delirious being from another. Jack Smith is considered a visionary photographer, the founding father of performance art and a pioneer of transgressive queer cinema. In celebration of the film’s 50th anniversary and LGBT history month!!

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