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7:00 - 9:00 PM -- The Petty Biennial Film Program -- Presented By Arts + Public Life -- FREE

When:
Friday, June 9, 2017, 7:00 PM until 9:00 PM
Where:
Arts Incubator
Arts Incubator
301 East Garfield Boulevard
Chicago, IL  60637

(773) 702-9724
Additional Info:
Category:
Movie & Discussion
Registration is not Required
Payment In Full In Advance Only

The Petty Biennial Film Program

Programmed in conjunction with exhibition:The Petty Biennial
Curated by La Keisha Leek and Sadie Woods,
Arts + Public Life’s Inaugural Curatorial Collective
Exhibition runs May 19 -June 23, 2017


The Petty Biennial Film Program
Friday, June 9•Doors6:30pm, Program7–9pm
Arts Incubator
Flex Space
301 E Garfield Blvd [map]
Free

Join us at the Arts Incubator for the Film Program for the exhibition The Petty Biennial, presented by curators La Keisha Leek and Sadie Woods, Arts + Public Life's Inaugural Curatorial Collective. Featured films by Ester Alegria, Kai Green, Derrick Woods-Morrow, Rashayla Marie Brown, Danielle Dean, Suné Woods, and Cauleen Smith will be programmed by Aymar Jean Christian and Anna Martine Whitehead. The program is sponsored by the University of Chicago’s Film Studies Center and Gray Center for Arts and Inquiry, and Black Cinema House.

Open TV Presents- programmed byAymar Jean Christian
Kai Green,Triggers, 2017
Ester Alegria,ambivert, 2017
Derrick Woods-Morrow,Untitled, 2017

Another Spelling of Her Name - programmed byAnna Martine Whitehead
Cauleen Smith,I Want to See My Skirt, 2006
Suné Woods,Falling to get here, 2017
Danielle Dean,A Portrait of True Red, 2016
Rashayla Marie Brown,Reality Is Not Good Enough, 2017

A conversation with the filmmakers and programmers to follow the screening.

Image: Logo conceptualized by James T. Green and Ciera McKissick.
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