[Frameworks] Loop Collective 20th Anniversary CelebrationScreenings & Book Launch

Carl E. Brown finepain at airnet.ca
Mon Jan 18 16:07:40 UTC 2016


Hi Dan,

Congratulations on all the doings ... very exciting and I wish you nothing but the best in the screening.

Cheers

Carl


From: dan browne 
Sent: Wednesday, January 06, 2016 4:42 PM
To: frameworks at jonasmekasfilms.com 
Subject: [Frameworks] Loop Collective 20th Anniversary CelebrationScreenings & Book Launch


Loop Collective 20th Anniversary Screenings & Book Launch



SCREENING & BOOK LAUNCH: 
Thursday, February 4th, 2016 - 7-10pm
Innis Town Hall, 2 Sussex Ave., Toronto




MEMBERS RETROSPECTIVES:
Thursday, January 14th, 2016 - 8-10pm
Trinity Square Video, 401 Richmond St. W., Suite 376, Toronto


Sunday, January 17, 2016 - 8-10pm

CineCycle, 129 Spadina Ave. (down the laneway), Toronto


Thursday, January 21st, 2016 - 8-10pm
Trinity Square Video, 401 Richmond St. W., Suite 376, Toronto


All events are free and open to the public!




The Loop Collective is pleased to celebrate our 20th anniversary this year with a series of events designed to highlight our collective's history and development. Since our inception in 1996 with four members, Loop has contributed a significant role to Toronto's experimental filmmaking community through many programming endeavours and touring events from our 30+ cumulative members over the course of the past two decades.


We invite you to join us on Thursday February 4, 2016, at Innis Town Hall, for the launch of a newly self-published monograph, featuring essays by Kelly Egan, Izabella Pruska-Oldenhof, R. Bruce Elder, Kathryn Elder, and a chart by John Porter, alongside posters, photographs and artist pages. This limited edition publication will be available with our recent DVD,Selected Works by the Loop Collective, distributed via CFMDC and Re:Voir. 


The launch will be accompanied by a screening of recent works on 16mm, 35mm and video from our members that will include several Toronto premieres and a Q&A with artists in attendance, featuring new and recent works by Stephen Broomer, Dan Browne, Colin Clark, Kelly Egan, Angela Joosse, Erika Loic, Shana MacDonald, Ajla Odobasic, Izabella Pruska-Oldenhof, Jocelyn Statia, and Ty Tekatch.


In addition, Loop will present three evenings of retrospective screenings of our members' works in anticipation of the Innis Town Hall launch. We encourage you to join us for these unique events that will offer an unparalleled glimpse into the artistic development of these filmmakers, viewing works on their original intended formats in an intimate screening environment:


#1 – 
THURSDAY JANUARY 14, 8-10pm
at TRINITY SQUARE VIDEO, 401 Richmond St, Suite 376
Films & videos by Ajla Odobasic, Stephen Broomer, Jocelyn Statia & Izabella Pruska-Oldenhof.


#2 – 
SUNDAY JANUARY 17,  8-10pm
at CINECYCLE, 129 Spadina Ave. (down the laneway)
Films & videos by Ilana Gutman, Shana MacDonald, Kelly Egan, & Colin Clark -- featuring a live performance by FLEISCHMOP.


#3 – 
THURSDAY JANUARY 21, 8-10pm: 
at TRINITY SQUARE VIDEO, 401 Richmond St, Suite 376
Films & videos by Ty Tekatch, Angela Joosse, Erika Loic & Dan Browne.




Facebook event page: https://www.facebook.com/events/1658053954483916/


For further details and press info, please contact Dan Browne: dan at danbrowne.ca.






The Loop Collective is a group of independent media artists formed in 1996 to develop a public platform integrating experimental film and video with other art forms. We program and produce works for presentation through exhibitions and events in both traditional and non-traditional spaces. Our mission is to explore the roots of experimental film and video by creating a dialogue with other art media. We strive to promote experimental film and video for critical engagement by cultivating relations among different artistic communities. Loop has presented gallery installations, screenings, and artist talks by renowned figures including Michael Snow, Carl Brown, Chris Welsby, Christian Lebrat, Double Negative Collective, Richard Kerr, R. Bruce Elder, Carolee Schneemann, and Jósef Robakowski. Programmes of films by Loop members have screened at venues including The National Film Board of Canada (Toronto), Cinema Parallele (Montreal), WNDX Festival of Moving Image (Winnipeg), NASCAD (Halifax), TRUCK Gallery (Calgary), Cineworks (Vancouver), Factory Media Center (Hamilton), Leeds International Film Festival (UK), and the 2010 Canadian Retrospective at EXiS Festival (Seoul). 



www.loopcollective.com | Like us on Facebook




Loop gratefully acknowledges the support of the Ontario Arts Council, Canada Council for the Arts, CFMDC, Innis College and the Cinema Studies Institute (University of Toronto), in providing generous assistance to make these events possible.



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