Exploring “Our Ark”: An Artist Talk with Kathryn Hamilton
Conversation and Q&A between MoMI's Sonia Epstein and artist Kathryn Hamilton about the film Our Ark and accompanying gallery installation
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Conversation and Q&A between MoMI's Sonia Epstein and artist Kathryn Hamilton about the film Our Ark and accompanying gallery installation
On April 16, media artist Carrie Hawks will give an artist talk followed by a hands-on animation workshop combining digital and analog filmmaking.
On Friday, May 20, artist Ari Melenciano will join us for a discussion about her installation, currently on view at MoMI.
On January 28, artist sTo Len will be in conversation with Assistant Curator of Public Programs Tiffany Joy Butler to discuss his artistic practice of remixing DSNY’s media archives and his residency at the New York Department of Sanitation.
See Rebecca Miller’s adaptation of her own novel about Pippa Lee (Wright), a loving mother of two grown children, and the wife of successful publisher Herb (Arkin), who’s 30 years her senior. Stay for a conversation with Miller.
On 9.17, spend an afternoon with filmmaker Rebecca Miller, featuring a conversation moderated by David Schwartz.
On 10/26, spend a very special evening with the great filmmaker Frederick Wiseman, including a screening of his 2022 film A Couple, a rare fiction feature that looks at the long marriage between Leo and Sophie Tolstoy through a series of monologues, followed by a conversation between Wiseman and series curator David Schwartz.
In this special screening and discussion on Thursday 12/7, production designer Adam Stockhausen will give an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at how Wes Anderson's dazzling Asteroid City was created.
Come hear artist David Levine, whose Dissolution is on display in our Amphitheater Gallery, talk with film critic Danielle Burgos and Curator of Science & Technology Sonia Epstein. Followed by a screening of 1992’s cyber-horror meltdown The Lawnmower Man.
Join us for a reception on March 15 with artist Fiona Tan to celebrate the opening of Footsteps, now on view in the Amphitheater Gallery. The reception will include a conversation between Tan and curator Sonia Epstein.
The audacious blend of Midwestern understatement and violent mayhem in Joel and Ethan Coen's Fargo is perfectly captured by Carter Burwell’s lean but unforgettable score. On 4/14, the Oscar-nominated composer will appear in person to discuss his score and his career.