911 Media Arts Center is Washington's only non-profit media center
supporting film, video and multimedia artists with new technology tools,
workshops, screenings.
April Screenings
Su-An 25
Friday April 12, 8pm -
$6/$4 911 members
Join Ext 25 and Su-An for this evening of irreverent, gender-bending psychodrama! See Su-An's Shadow of Love, a ruthless tale of love's dangerous side, and Matt Ebert's Quiver, a delirious and jolting modern-day disaster drama. Rounding off the program is the shorter feature Mexico City, a searing glance at the scorched landscape of international marriage.
The Best of Dyke-TV
Saturday, April 13th 8pm -
$6/$4 911 Members
Dyke TV is a half-hour weekly television program is produced by lesbians, for lesbians. Mixing news, political commentary, the arts, health, and sports, Dyke TV presents lesbian lives with intelligence and humor. Debuting in Manhattan on June 8, 1993, Dyke TV now airs nationwide in 61 cities.
(Out In The) Open Screening
Monday, April 15th, 8pm -
only $1
Any tasty tidbits from the gay and lesbian community will be shown if your clips are under ten minutes. Call Staci to secure your spot on the roster. See ya there.
Kelley Baker
Friday, April 19th, 8pm -
$6/$4 911 members
Portland Filmmaker Kelley Baker is burning his own path in the world of independent cinema. Gaining acclaim at festivals around the globe Baker has premiered a selection of new and award-winning works that draw upon the idioscyncracies of daily life.
Starting Over: Refugee Women in King County
Saturday, April 20th 2pm -
donation
In addition to a difficult assimilation into a foreign environment, refugee women must often cope as single mothers. In Starting Over: Refugee Women in King County, refugee women share their personal stories. Produced by The Refugee Women's Alliance
Elliot Caplan, Dance Cinematographer
Thursday, April 25th 8pm -
$6/$4 911 members
911 is honored to present an evening of works and discussion with Elliot Caplan as part of the Cunningham Dance Company residency at Meany Hall. Caplan is the staff cinematographer for the Cunningham Dance Foundation. Join us as Elliot's shows selections from his past works and discusses the collaborative process and techniques for creating dance films. Included in the presentation will be Beach Birds for Camera, winner of the 1993 "Best of Show" Award Dance on Camera Festival in New York.