South Texas Underground Film Festival
“Midnight Houston” plays Dec. 3, 6pm
Alamo Drafthouse, Corpus Cristi, TX
STUFF Film Festival 2022
in screenings
South Texas Underground Film Festival
“Midnight Houston” plays Dec. 3, 6pm
Alamo Drafthouse, Corpus Cristi, TX
CALM, CENTERED, AWAKE:
An Exhibition of Works on Video For the Inner Landscape,
curated by: Peter Christenson
Friday, Nov 11, 4-9pm
(part of Belltown Art walk - a public art event)
Lately, themes related to mental health and our relationship to the natural world have been surfacing in my work. My video "Life Line" (with sound by Sherman Finch) will be included in the "CALM" projection room for this event. Check out the stellar lineup of moving-image artists included this show: https://meetsanctuary.com/belltown-art-walk
“Midnight Houston” selected for the
Engauge Experimental Film Festival,
Northwest Film Forum, Seattle, WA
Nov. 2-5, 2022
My experimental film "Life Line" was chosen to be featured during the 27th International Symposium on Electronic Art in Barcelona, Spain, ISEA2022. The theme of this year's conference is "Possibilities" and my work was part of the "Natures and Worlds" sub-theme and featured in the online proceedings.
https://isea2022.isea-international.org/event/screening-life-line-single-channel-video/
Official Selection Extremely Shorts Film Festival
Aurora Picture Show, Houston, TX
May 20 & 21, 2022, 8pm
Official Selection
International Poetry Film Festival 2022
Beyond Baroque, Hollywood, CA
2-9pm, April 30, 2022
My short short experimental animation: 01.timescrap: 10.13.2020 will be featured in this year’s Moving-Image-Arts International Shorts Film Festival. Hosted by Ryerson University, School of Image Arts, April 7, 2022, Toronto, ON.
New video poem collaboration
with poet Nick Rattner
and audio by Sherman Finch
LOCATION: HOUSTON
Poetry+Film Collaboration
REELpoetry Festival 2022
screening Feb 25th 9-10pm
Aurora Picture Show & Public Poetry
Two of my videos were featured at the 2021 Sustainable Stories Film Festival and Exhibition, and one project received Best Video Art Award.
UHCL, Houston, TX
Nov. 18-Dec 10, 2021
On the Breath of a Forest (detail from installation) featured in the exhibition “Embodied Forest”, 2021
My short film “Time Scraps” will be featured at the 2021 Flatland Film Festival, a program of LHUCA that aims to cultivate an appreciation for film, video, and the digital moving-image expression and to support artists working in this mode of expression.
PERSIST RESIST COEXIST is a group exhibition celebrating women rights. My work on view is from a new series called “Time Scraps from the Universe”, where I am repurposing old photo projects, materials, and scraps from my studio to make new works in collage, stop-frame animation, and installation. Through the act of self-reflection and connecting common threads, I am thinking about creativity as an iterative loop or spiral, in which recontextualizing the past can foster reinvention or forge alternative pathways. The small pieces in the show function as sketches for potential larger works.
Virtual Opening Reception and Artists Talks: TBA
sunspot, 12x12”, 2019
http://www.sciartinitiative.org/weather-the-weather.html
installation view, outdoor media wall, Asia Culture Center, Gwangju, South Korea
http://isea2019.isea-international.org/
http://www.puffinfoundation.org/
Studio 1 at CASP presents: ‘Sun’ – the third of four exhibitions to focus on vital resources of the South Plains. For this exhibition, all projects focus on harnessing the sun – as energy, as medium, and as a dialogue. ‘Sun’ brings together art objects, modular solar panel kits, and floating habitat workspaces, as a means to approach an interdisciplinary engagement with this vital resource. Participants and speakers come from varying backgrounds in engineering (Tim Dallas, TTU), visual art (Carol Flueckiger, Andrew Lawson and Krista Steinke) and architecture (Chris Taylor).
Humans have used symbols of earth, fire, water, and air for millennia, using them as metaphors to communicate universal ideals and truths about the world in which we live. This exhibition dives into a variety of contemporary practices that continue to express our awe, reverence, and dependence on two of the four Aristotelian elements, in unexpected and dynamic ways.
Artists in the show include:
Becky Alley
Miya Ando
Deidre Argyle
Julie Comnick
Natalie Moore
LeeAnna Repass
Aaron Thomas Roth
Kelly Wagner Steinke
Krista Steinke
Yuge Zhou
*Spartanburg Art Museum is located on the campus of the Chapman Cultural Center at 200 E Saint John Street, Spartanburg South Carolina 29306.