Posts Tagged ‘Urban Video Project’

Street gaze (part 41)

Friday, October 3rd, 2014
Urban Video Project screened Western Union: Small Boats by Issac Julien in Everson Plaza

The Urban Video Project screened Issac Julien's Western Union: Small Boats at Everson Plaza.

Night at the Museum (plaza)

Saturday, August 30th, 2014
Urban Video Project (Everson Museum Plaza)

Urban Video Project (Everson Museum Plaza)

Urban Cinematheque is a collaboration between Light Work, Syracuse University, the Connective Corridor and the Everson Museum. This year’s film was “The Grand Budapest Hotel.”

Artistic Collaboration at Urban Cinematheque 2014

Artistic collaboration at Urban Cinematheque 2014

Civic Cinematography Course

Wednesday, February 5th, 2014
Artist Yui Kugimiya discussed her process and several of her works, including Cat Brushing Teeth, last night at the Everson Museum of Art.

Artist Yui Kugimiya discussed her process and several of her works, including Cat Brushing Teeth, last night at the Everson Museum of Art.

This is the second artist talk we’ve seen for the UVP series. We look forward to the technological upgrades that will make it possible to watch films and artist talks while riding the Connective Corridor buses (not just from the window, but projected inside maybe) since gathering in the Everson Plaza is not always favorable in February.

Up Close & Personal

Thursday, October 17th, 2013
Artist Dani Leventhal outside the Everson Museum on Thursday.

Dani Leventhal (center)  greeted fans at the Everson Museum on Thursday.

2013 Urban Video Project artist-in-residence Dani Leventhal screened several of her short films  tonight at the Everson Museum’s Hosmer Auditorium.  We found the family anti-drama “17 New Dam Road” the most thought-provoking.   The Q+A portion of the evening was cut short, however, Leventhal met with her fans outside on the patio.  A steady rain kept the crowd under the awning, but those with umbrellas could venture onto the plaza to re-watch her CNY-centric film “Platonic,” which was projected onto the Everson’s north wall.