Apologies for the posting delay. The publisher closed the office, having traveled to Philadelphia where he was “ass-deep in Liberty” all weekend. Currently he is busy compiling Volume 4, in talks with the Basques, and dabbling in underground Americana in hopes of a smashing release on the Fourth of July.
It’s a challenge staying on top of screenings by JSF filmmakers. I’ve already missed some—-like Tiffany Shlain appearing at Tribeca and Marie Losier in the Whitney Biennial. I’ll certainly remember to note Steve Bognar’s film showing on PBS later this month. But here’s something for your weekend calendar, if you're in the NYC/Hudson area:
Neil Needleman [JSF, v.2] video screening at Beacon Artist Union
Join me for a lively screening of some recent, semi-recent, almost-recent, and newer-than-recent video works.
There may even be a world premiere…or two.
Videos will be drawn from several series of work that I’ve tinkered together and/or concocted, including:
- Intensely lyrical abstractions (Infinity Fragments series)
- Rhythmic pulsations (Cellular Activity series)
- Quirky observations (Between Blinks series)
- Touching and humorous family documentaries (Shut Up, Sit Down, and Listen to Your Elders series)
Vital details:
Sunday, June 4, 2006 at 6:00 p.m.
Beacon Artist Union, 161 Main Street, Beacon, New York
845-440-7584, www.bau159.blogspot.com (directions on website)
neilneedleman@optonline.net
FREE ADMISSION
See you there. Bring your eyes.