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Monday 11.02.09

« An interview with Tom Cramer | Main | First Thursday Picks November 2009 »

learning, seeing, hearing

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Attributed to Danele da Volterra, after Michelangelo's "Last Judgment", 16th century

Crocker Art Museum Curator William Braezeale will lecture tomorrow evening on Four Centuries of the Human Body: Old Master Drawings From the Crocker Art Museum, which is currently on view at Reed's Cooley Gallery. Gallery viewing hours will be extended for pre-lecture viewing.

Curatorial lecture • 6:30pm • November 3
Reed College • 3203 SE Woodstock Blvd • Psychology Auditorium Room 105


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Stephen Connolly, still from "Film For Tom"

The Cinema Project brings you "Occasional Pieces and Afflicted States: Films by Stephen Connolly," part four of their Beyond Borders program. "From diary to essay-film to observational document, London-based artist Stephen Connolly employs a variety of investigative and reconstructive approaches to his non-fiction filmmaking. Influenced in style by essay-filmmaker Chris Marker - who evinces similar urgency and complexity in examining world political affairs - Connolly combines and layers seemingly disparate images, sounds, and narrative threads to explore the relationships between individual and social agency." Six short films will be screened each day, including Reading Room, Film For Tom, Postcard From Istanbul, The Whale, Great American Dessert, and Mas Se Perdio.

Films screening • 7:30pm • November 2 & 3, 3009
Cinema Project • 11 NW 13th Ave • 4th Floor


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Jeff Jahn

PORT co-founder & publisher Jeff Jahn will be interviewed by local artist Modou Dieng for this week's Open Air on Radio PNCA. Tune in online here.

Radio interview • 4pm • November 4
Radio PNCA • Streaming online

Posted by Megan Driscoll on November 02, 2009 at 9:32 | Comments (0)


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