Hybrid Screening | Rushes: Films and actions by Jason Livingston

Tue May 07 2024 at 07:00 pm

Journey's End | Buffalo

Squeaky Wheel Film & Media Art Center
Publisher/HostSqueaky Wheel Film & Media Art Center
Hybrid Screening | Rushes: Films and actions by Jason Livingston
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Tuesday, May 7, 7 pm ET
@ Journey’s End Refugee Services (2495 Main St #530, Buffalo, NY 14214) and online
Free or suggested donation
Tickets available here: https://squeaky.org/event/rushes-films-and-actions-by-jason-livingston/
Squeaky Wheel presents an evening of films, actions, and conversation with artist Jason Livingston. This evening of films showcases Livingston’s long-standing work on the climate crises and protest movements through visual and linguistic play. Featuring his celebrated film Ancient Sunshine (2020), the screening features work made by the filmmaker from 2012 to the present day. This event is organized on the occasion of his exhibition with Phoebe A. Cohen, In the Sun’s Absence. The artist will be present to deliver an artist talk ahead of the screening, and the exhibition will be open after the screening at Squeaky Wheel.
For in-person attendees: JERS is located on the fifth floor of Tri-Main Center; head left after you exit the elevator. Please note that you cannot enter Tri-Main Center after 7:30 pm.
For online attendees: Upon check-out, you will receive an email titled “Your Squeaky Wheel Film & Media Art Center order has been received!”. A private link will be included in that email; the event will be available at the link at the start date and time. You will have access to the event for 24 hours; Squeaky Wheel members receive 72 hour access. Please note that the artist talk will not be available online.
See the full program at https://squeaky.org/event/rushes-films-and-actions-by-jason-livingston/
Biography of the artist
Jason Livingston is a media artist, filmmaker, and educator. His award-winning films have been widely exhibited at festivals and museums, including the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., the International Film Festival Rotterdam, and Media City in Canada. He is currently researching histories of extractive cinema and abolitionist re-imaginings of our shared world as a Presidential Fellow in the Department of Media Study, University at Buffalo.
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays

Journey's End, 2 Phelps St, Buffalo, NY 14214-2122, United States,Buffalo, New York

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