Even More Video Art For You

Those of you who are late to the Dallas Medianale party aren’t out of opportunities to join in on the fun. The experimental film festival that took over the McKinney Avenue Contemporary (3120 McKinney Ave.) at the beginning of January still has a few tricks up its sleeve before it...
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Those of you who are late to the Dallas Medianale party aren’t out of opportunities to join in on the fun. The experimental film festival that took over the McKinney Avenue Contemporary (3120 McKinney Ave.) at the beginning of January still has a few tricks up its sleeve before it ends in March. Up next is a series of seated screenings in the MAC’s black box theater, curated by video artist and educator Michael A. Morris. At 7:30 p.m Friday you’ll be treated to a compilation of videos with the theme “The Lost Worlds.” Following at 8:45 p.m. is Experimental Response Cinema, a collection that will focus on films from Austin. Morris has done a great job curating Medianale events thus far; the evening is sure to be entertaining, educational and to draw an interesting crowd. While you’re there, also make it a point to check out the video art installation in the adjacent galleries, Call and Response. Francis Alys’ work in the exhibit has recently been replaced with a piece by Micah Stansell, so there’s something new to see, even if you’ve already passed through. Admission to the event is free, but RSVP through Eventbrite to guarantee your spot, as seating is limited. More info at videofest.org.

Fri., Feb. 13, 7 p.m., 2015

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