Print Generations is supported by the Owsley Brown III Philanthropic Foundation, the National Endowment for the Arts, and the Phyllis C. Wattis Foundation. Technical support was provided by Oakland’s Black Hole Collective Film Lab, a DIY community resource center and art studio based in West Oakland.
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SCREENING LINE-UP
Night Swing (TT Takemoto, 2026, 2.5 minutes, silent, 16mm, 18fps)
Swing Swish Sway (TT Takemoto, 2026, 7 minutes, sound design by Kadet Kuhne, digital file)
Innesti Neri e Bianchi (Federica Foglia, 2022, 7 minutes, sound, digital file); selected by TT Takemoto
Bay Area Sampler Quilt (Amy Reid, 2026, 10.5 minutes, sound design by Tyler Bell, digital file)
Ma Sewing (Amy Halpern, 2021, 1.5 minutes, silent, 16mm); selected by Amy Reid
Film Quilt (Amy Reid, 2026, 2 minutes, silent, 16mm)
Site Visit (Maïa Cybelle Carpenter, 1998, 10 minutes, sound, 16mm); selected by Amy Reid
Flow Attachment (Tijana Petrović, 2026, 10 minutes, sound design by Chris Carlson, digital file)
Salt Garden / Jardin du Sel (Rose Lowder, 2011, 16 minutes, sound, 16mm); selected by Tijana Petrović
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Approximate running time: 65 minutes
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ABOUT THE FILMMAKERS
Tijana Petrović is a filmmaker, cinematographer, and educator born and raised in Belgrade, Yugoslavia (now Serbia). Her nonfiction films and moving image installations use landscape as a framework through which to observe and question our relationships to history, place, and the natural world. Her recent film A Field Guide to Coastal Fortifications had its World Premiere at the International Film Festival Rotterdam in 2023 and won the Best Film Award in the National Competition at the 16th Beldocs IDFF. Petrović is a graduate of the Documentary Film and Video MFA program at Stanford University. She is currently a lecturer in the Film and Media Department at UC Berkeley.
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Amy Reid is an artist and filmmaker whose work examines the intersections between gender, national identity, and labor. By exploring observational approaches and expanding upon formal cinematic notions of time, structure, and narrative, Reid’s work questions how labor is constructed in the filmic form through feature length films, video installations, and texts. These multi-year projects, often working closely with a group — long haul female truckers, quilters, e-commerce sellers — premise upon collaboration, performance, and experimentation. Reid received her MFA from the University of California, San Diego. Currently she is a PhD Candidate in Film and Digital Media at the University of California, Santa Cruz.
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TT Takemoto is a queer Japanese American filmmaker exploring hidden dimensions of same-sex intimacy in Asian American history. Takemoto manipulates archival and found footage through labor-intensive processes of painting, scratching, and lifting 35mm/16mm emulsion. By engaging tactile dimensions of the archive, Takemoto conjures up immersive queer historical fantasies honoring Asian Americans who lived, loved, and labored together. Takemoto has exhibited widely and received grants from Art Matters, Fleishhacker Foundation, and San Francisco Arts Commission. Takemoto was awarded the Grand Jury Prize for Best Experimental Film at Slamdance and Best Experimental Film Jury Award at Austin Gay and Lesbian International Film Festival.
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ACCESSIBILITY INFORMATION
Accessible seating is available at this event. Accessibility accommodations such as American Sign Language (ASL) interpretation and assisted listening devices are available upon request 10 business days in advance.
Please email [email protected], and we will do our best to fulfill your request.
Event Venue
SFMOMA San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, 151 3rd St, San Francisco, CA 94103-3107, United States
Tickets
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