[Frameworks] St Louis, Missouri USA

Kelly Shindler KShindler at camstl.org
Sun Aug 19 13:56:45 CDT 2012


Hi Alain,

We regularly present experimental and avant-garde film/video at the Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis. This summer we brought native sons Andrew Lampert and Jim Finn out to show their work and have exhibited films by Emily Wardill, Jonas Mekas, Robert Breer, Jesse McLean, and several others in our galleries over the last year. This fall, we're presenting a major exhibition of Rosa Barba's 35mm and 16mm film installations and will also show John Akomfrah's The Nine Muses as part of the St. Louis Int'l Film Fest (organized by Cinema St. Louis) in November.

Elsewhere in town, the St. Louis Art Museum has presented some terrific film-based exhibitions (Martha Colburn, Hubbard/Birchler, and currently Laleh Khorramian) as part of their New Media Series. Webster University has an excellent long-standing film series as does Apop Records and I believe White Flag Projects is also starting a film series this fall.

Happy to talk further off-list...

Kelly

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Thanks Cari, I will check out your suggestions.

Best,
Alain


On Sat, Aug 18, 2012 at 4:35 PM, Cari Machet <carimachet at gmail.com<mailto:carimachet at gmail.com>> wrote:
i am from there

the art house is the tivoli in university city

the school that has a theatre is the university in webster groves - they have had some good screenings

the art museum has screenings and there are some progressive galleries but these are in the city - nothing to speak of in the suburban areas at all besides university city and webster groves

depending on your type of work the botanical garden might be a good place - they have art shows there and do interesting horticultural work there in terms of urban farming etc.

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On Sat, Aug 18, 2012 at 7:16 PM, 40 Frames <info at 40frames.org<mailto:info at 40frames.org>> wrote:

Does anyone have info on St Louis and 16mm or alt screenings?

Are there art or micro cinemas there? Museums showing? Schools teaching?


Best,
Alain


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