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Voices in Moving Image: Zack Khalil

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dec 01

Wed, Dec 1 2021, 5PM - 7PM

Zoom https://cca.zoom.us/j/98422095886

Part of event series: Fall 2021 Film Lecture Series

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Organized by

CCA Graduate Film Program and CCA Fine Arts

ingridvwells@cca.edu

Event description

Join us for a visiting artist discussion with Zack Khalil.


Zack Khalil is a filmmaker and artist from Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan, currently based in Brooklyn, NY. His work centers indigenous narratives in the present—and looks towards the future—through the use of innovative nonfiction forms. He is a core contributor to New Red Order, a public-secret society which calls attraction toward indigeneity into question, yet promotes this desire, and enjoins potential non-Indigenous accomplices to participate in the co-examination and expansion of Indigenous agency. His work has been exhibited at Artists Space, Haus der Kulturen der Welt Berlin, Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit, Museum of Modern Art, Whitney Museum of American Art, Lincoln Center, Walker Arts Center, New York Film Festival, and the Sundance Film Festival among other institutions. Khalil is the recipient of various fellowships and grants, including the Jerome Hill Artist Fellowship, Sundance Art of Nonfiction Grant, and Gates Millennium Scholarship. Khalil received his BA from Bard College.

Entry details

Free and Open to the Public