Friday, January 21, 2005
Presented at:
Market Arcade Film and Art Center
![]() Image from Sandra Bermudez's All That You Can See ![]() Still from Songyi Kim's I Promise to Do Something With You ![]() Still from Daniel Cockburn's Metronome ![]() Still from Natasha Spencer's Somewhere |
RESOLUTIONS 05
at the Market Arcade Film & Arts Centre 639 Main Street, Buffalo $8 General; $6 Hallwalls Members (with valid membership card); $5.50 students/seniors RESOLUTIONS 05, a two-day festival of film, video, and sound selected from over 150 entries of original work from local, regional, and international artists, will kick off our 2005 media arts program by focusing on original media and performance work that highlights the experimental and resolutely unique. Although Hallwalls’ new building is still under renovation, the Market Arcade Film and Arts Centre has kindly agreed to have us host the RESOLUTIONS screenings at their cinema. Following Saturday’s screening there will be a party at Soundlab (whom we also thank for their generosity), featuring sound and music performances by local area artists, organized by JT Rinker. Members of the Real Dream Cabaret as well as various visiting artists will be present on both nights. PROGRAM: (An * indicates that the artist will be present.) Friday, January 21, 2005 at 8 p.m. FROM ORIGINS TO POINT B THIS EXISTENCE IS MATERIAL (16mm, 10 min., 2003) by Denise Kaufmann (Iowa) ROSEMARIE (video, 8 min., 2003) by Marc Comes (Germany) MY MOTHER AT THE CONSULATE (video, 1:30 min., 2003) by Gail Mentlik (Toronto) * I AM YOUR MOTHER / I AM YOUR DAUGHTER (video, 30 seconds, 2004) by Dorothea Braemer (Buffalo) * DOROTHEA, YOU HAVE TO GET UP EARLIER (video, 1 min., 2004) by Dorothea Braemer (Buffalo) BRITTON, SOUTH DAKOTA 1938 (video, 8 min., 2004) by Vanessa Renwick (Portland) NOT TOO MUCH REMEMBER (16mm, 11 min., 2003) by Tony Gault (New York) THE PRACTICE (video, 6:15 min, 2003) by Songyi Kim (New York) * BROKEN POSES (video, 4:30 min., 2004) by Akil Kirlew (Buffalo) THE GREAT CONFINEMENT (video, 9 min., 2004) by Bernie Roddy (Texas, formerly of Buffalo) |
