PUBLIC PROGRAMS Projects

Designed to be Seen: Art and Function in Chicago Mid-Century Film

Designed to be Seen: Art and Function in Chicago Mid-Century Film presents—for the very first time—a series of screenings that reframe the history of cinema in Chicago through various lenses and modes of production. Curated by Michelle Puetz, this four program series illuminates the diverse factors that have shaped the filmic landscape of the region from the mid-century through the 1970s.

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International Media Mixer

One of 15 artistic partnerships supported by the MacArthur Foundation’s International Connections fund, the International Media Mixer is a cross-cultural “call and response” exchange. Bringing together artists from Italy and the United States to explore the process of creating hybrid works of media art, the project sheds new light on the international practice of media conservation and artistic creation.

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The Reflection in the Puddle is Mine

In collaboration with Corbett vs. Dempsey gallery, CFA will be presenting nine films at Art Basel Miami Beach on Saturday, December 9. The screening is free and will be projected outside on the wall of the New World Center (designed by Frank Gehry). More information can be found here. Curated by Michelle Puetz (CFA) and Jim Dempsey (CvD).

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Songs of Innocence and Experience—Visionary Cinema in the 1960s & 70s

This program, presented in conjunction with the Block Museum’s exhibition William Blake and the Age of Aquarius, explores the influence that the energy and musicality of Blake’s poetry had on a range of countercultural and rock musicians in the 1960s, and on several of the experimental filmmakers who utilized their music.

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MCA Screen: 'Hairy Who & The Chicago Imagists'

Join us for the Chicago premiere of Hairy Who & The Chicago Imagists, followed by a discussion with artists Gladys Nilsson and Art Green, director Leslie Buchbinder, writer John Corbett, and curator Lynne Warren.

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Big Picture: A New Take on Film in Chicago

Flanked by the Hollywood storytelling machine to the West, and the legacy of art cinema and cinéma-vérité documentary to the East, film production in the Chicago metropolis has historically been relegated to the realm of the industrial, commercial, and educational film.

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JPEX: Japanese Experimental Film and Video 1955 – Now

A five-program screening series that toured seven North American cities in 2004 and 2005.

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