Posts Tagged ‘chick flicks’
Chick Flicks screens Nan Goldin-inspired bio pic, High Art
Girls’ Club’s film series spotlighting cinematic treatments of contemporary female artists continues with High Art, directed by Lisa Cholodenko and starring Ally Sheedy, Radha Mitchell and Patricia Clarkson. The film is loosely based on artist Nan Goldin’s life and work. A work of Goldin’s is featured in the current Girls’ Club exhibition Re-Framing the Feminine…
Read MoreLimited Online Viewing // Chick Flicks: Select videos from local artists
Girls’ Club is pleased to present a selection of short videos submitted by local artists Rebecca K. Lewis, Rhonda Mitrani, Cristina Molina and Christina Pettersson in Chick Flicks’ first open call for video work. The following videos were screened at Girls’ Club on Saturday, May 26, 2012 as part of Chick Flicks, a new film…
Read MoreSubmit your video for Chick Flicks finale
Girls’ Club is seeking film and video submissions from local female artists. Submissions will be reviewed by a jury of artists and art professionals, which include Jillian Mayer, Samantha Salzinger and Antonia Wright. Selected films will be screened at Girls’ Club on Saturday, May 26, 2012 during the season’s final presentation of Chick Flicks featuring the…
Read MoreChick Flicks second screening prompts impromtu artist talk with Samantha Salzinger
Last Saturday night a growing group of art film enthusiasts gathered at Girls’ Club for the screening of two works by female artists. The first, a short film by south Florida artist Samantha Salzinger titled Ascension created in 2011. Better known for her fantastical images of meteorological and natural disasters, Salzinger’s film marks a new…
Read MoreFirst Chick Flicks Night a Cinemtic Success
A crowd of 30 joined Girls’ Club for popcorn, art and film with the premiere of Chick Flicks, a new film series spotlighting cinematic treatments of contemporary female artists. Following a screening and brief discussion about Miami artist Jillian Mayer’s short film Scenic Jogging (2010), and its relation to the work of influential photographer Cindy…
Read MoreRe-Framing the Feminine
2011 – 2012
Re-Framing the Feminine demonstrates the varied strategies employed by female photographers to frame their experiences using the technology of film photography and digital media.
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