Here One Minute premiered last night at the TCL Chinese Theatres in LA with an after party following at The Well downtown. The film rounded out Dances With Films' narrative competition and will look to continue to screen in festivals across the United States and abroad before its official release.
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ridge&clark's latest exhibition, YOUR ASSIGNMENT: GIVE AN ORAL REPORT ON AN INFLUENTIAL HISTORICAL FIGURE, is now live at www.ridgeandclark.com. The exhibition features a centerpiece by Baltimore-based, multi-disciplinary artist Skizz Cyzyk.
Here One Minute will make its world premiere at Dances With Films Film Festival in Hollywood, CA, screening at Mann's Chinese Theater. The full lineup was released today in Variety.
The short film "Bubbles," which I co-wrote with Talia Alberts, will screen at The Art of Brooklyn Film Festival on Saturday, May 16, at 8 PM. The film was directed by Robert Gadol Lavenstein as part of "The Stoop Chronicles" Web Series.
The Sisterhood of Night is being released in a limited number of theaters today, including the AMC Empire 25 in New York City. The film is also now available on VOD through most major TV providers and on iTunes - check it out!
ridge&clark's second exhibition is now live at www.ridgeandclark.com. The collection is entitled Gimme Shelter and features a centerpiece by New Haven-based visual artist Johannes DeYoung. My contribution, "Screaming Heads"
ridge&clark's next Artist In Residence is Johannes DeYoung, a New Haven-based artist working in computer animation, moving-image, and printed media. The exhibition he inspired goes live on Tuesday, March 24th.
The Sisterhood of Night released their official trailer - the film will debut on April 10.
The Sisterhood of Night was officially picked up by U.S. distributor Freestyle. More information can be found via THR here.
The online video gallery that I helped create, www.ridgeandclark.com, is now live. It features exhibitions of "centifilms" (videos under one minute in length) inspired by the work of an artist in residence. The first exhibition is anchored by Eric Patrick, a Guggenheim Fellow and award-winning experimental animator. My first piece is entitled "souvenir."
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