120 mins |
Rated
TBC
ADULTS ONLY! Join us for an evening of video art and shorts featuring contemporary emerging and established video artists curated by Sylvie Lake. SKORTS is a collection of avant-garde programming loosely exploring themes of dissidence or resignation to gender. Featuring films by ZHE ZHE (Ruby McCollister), The Huxleys, Trulee Hall, Tara Zorthian, Anna Oxygen, Jane Paik, Dafna Maimon, Skye Clark, Parker Love Bowling, Freckle, Seven Ruck, Jennifer Stefanisko, Angélica O Connor, Ted, Daniella Murphy, Kelly Marie Martin, Lily Butterfield, Lydia Marx Sharlee Patches + Scott Wino Weinrich and more.
Los Angeles based artist and curator Sylvie Lake has exhibited her personal work and her camp take on programming through her variety show Hescherette at the Hammer Museum, her video art drive-in at Coaxial Gallery, a video art drive-in at Vernon Gardens gallery, and her radio show Subaltern Segments on KCHUNG radio, an exclusively artist run and based radio station broadcasting out of Chinatown Los Angeles and the Hammer Museum in Westwood.
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ADULTS ONLY! Join us for an evening of video art and shorts featuring contemporary emerging and established video artists curated by Sylvie Lake. SKORTS is a collection of avant-garde programming loosely exploring themes of dissidence or resignation to gender. Featuring films by ZHE ZHE (Ruby McCollister), The Huxleys, Trulee Hall, Tara Zorthian, Anna Oxygen, Jane Paik, Dafna Maimon, Skye Clark, Parker Love Bowling, Freckle, Seven Ruck, Jennifer Stefanisko, Angélica O Connor, Ted, Daniella Murphy, Kelly Marie Martin, Lily Butterfield, Lydia Marx Sharlee Patches + Scott Wino Weinrich and more.
Los Angeles based artist and curator Sylvie Lake has exhibited her personal work and her camp take on programming through her variety show Hescherette at the Hammer Museum, her video art drive-in at Coaxial Gallery, a video art drive-in at Vernon Gardens gallery, and her radio show Subaltern Segments on KCHUNG radio, an exclusively artist run and based radio station broadcasting out of Chinatown Los Angeles and the Hammer Museum in Westwood.