Futurefarmers artists Amy Franceschini and Michael Swaine explore the limits of knowledge as part of a multifaceted research residency inspired by Charles and Ray Eames's film Powers of Ten. A collaboration between the MATRIX program at BAM/PFA and the Berkeley Center f
$150,000 Hewlett grant will support film program operations; $120,000 in NEA grants will support three exhibitions; $34,000 Warhol grant will support a curatorial research fellowship in film.
L@TE Returns in 2011 with a Concert by Paul Dresher and Joel Davel; Dance and Music with the Brontez Purnell Dance Company and Brilliant Colors; Video and Installation Art by the HalfLifers; and an Evening of Drop-In Workshops Organized by the Los Angeles-Based Machin
First solo museum show in the United States by the New York- and Stockholm-based artist and writer Emily Roysdon explores the aesthetic and political potential of public sites
L@TE Closes Out 2010 with Musical Performances by Pacific Mozart Ensemble, ARP, and a Collaboration Between the UC Berkeley Chamber Chorus and the Abel-Steinberg-Winant Trio; a Dance Performance by the Harupin-Ha Butoh Dance Company; and Genre-Busting Performance/Film
First solo show in the United States by the emerging Dutch artist Marjolijn Dijkman explores the foundations of how we perceive and experience our surroundings
Highlights Include Musical Performances by Riley and Del Sol String Quartet, a New Series of Expanded Cinema Events That Explore the Bay Area's Rich Tradition of Alternative Film and Video, and a Special Halloween Weekend Event