CCA FILM WEEK | Screening and Discussion with Suné Woods
+ Add to calendarTue, Oct 20 2020, 6PM - 7PM
ZOOM Please join by Zoom. Password: FilmWeek20
Part of event series: CCA FILM WEEK October 19 - 23, 2020
Organized by
CCA Film Program
Event description
Join us for screenings by and a talk with artist Suné Woods
ZOOM LINK: https://cca.zoom.us/j/4876547396?
PASSWORD: FilmWeek20
Screening and Artist's Talk by video, installation, photographic, and collage artist Suné Woods, followed by a discussion and Q & A with the artist. Moderated by CCA faculty Lynn Marie Kirby. Suné Woods is interested in the breadth of intimacy and how it is achieved and relayed through interpersonal relationships and political events. She considers our capacity for immense love and, at the same time, unrelenting violence. Woods uses familial dynamics, speculative narratives, and historical happenings to further underscore this potency.
***OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
THIS EVENT IS PART OF THE FIRST-EVER CCA FILM WEEK, a time for our community to come together, to explore, reflect on and celebrate the power and potential of the moving image, the diversity of voices working in this field and our questions related to racial and social justice.
PARTICIPANT BIOS:
Suné Woods is an artist living in Los Angeles. Her work takes the form of video installations, photographs, and collage. Her work has been included in exhibitions at The Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin (2020); The Hammer Museum, Los Angeles (2018); Light Work, Syracuse, New York (2017); Everson Museum of Art, Syracuse, New York (2017); Urban Video Project, Syracuse, New York among others.
Moving between narratives of geographic and domestic landscapes, Lynn Marie Kirby explores traces of a human presence through the residue of light, history, and listening. With a background in cinema and conceptual performance, she works with shifting recording technologies, creating film/video hybrids, drawings, and installations that become records of certain times and places.
IMAGE: Suné Woods, Still from Falling to get here, 2017
Single-channel video installation. Dimensions variable. Color, sound, 9:39 min.