Radical Cinema Showcase
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Radical Cinema Showcase is a pop-up gallery that showcases work by students in School of Film and Animation Assistant Professor Christine Banna's Radical Cinema Workshop class. The course emphasizes video art and experimental and avant-garde filmmaking. Open to all of RIT and the public, the showcase is free to attend anytime from 10 a.m.-8 p.m. Dec. 9-11 in MAGIC Spell Studios' Soundstage (west).
Special guests of the gallery event include:
- Reel of recent experimental work from Bangkok University's Experimental Film class
- Installation of "My Singing Ceramics" by School of Film and Animation students Jill Smith, Katie Schneider, and Colin O'Brien
All films in the main screening loop will be accessible and captioned.
*Content warning: The exhibit contains flashing/strobing lights and adult language and themes. Please check the content warnings in the program or with the gallery sitter at the event for more info.
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When and Where
Who
Open to the Public
Interpreter Requested?
No
Topics
galleries
games, film, and digital media