[Frameworks] Live now! Yes: Alee Peoples / Karissa Hahn, Microscope Gallery Event Series (online)

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Mon Oct 19 23:27:10 UTC 2020


The Watch LInk is now live here: https://tinyurl.com/y6lu6z8f
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Q&A with both artists via live chat starts at 8:45pm ET!

Microscope is very pleased to present an online screening of works by Los
Angeles-based artists Karissa Hahn and Alee Peoples as as the first 2020-21
edition of its emerging artist series *YES.*

The program includes a selection of works made by both artists shot on
Super 8mm, 16mm film, or video. These two compelling groups of works, which
often involve performance, frequently draw from and are informed by other
artistic fields, such as collage, sculpture, and installation.

Hahn and Peoples will be available for a Q&A with the online audience via
live chat at 8:45pm ET.

Admission $8, Members $6

Tickets Valid through Thursday 10:30pm ET!

Karissa Hahn is a visual artist based in Los Angeles who holds a BFA from
the California Institute of the Arts. Her work articulates the nature of
contemporary image reproduction and dissemination through the use of
analogue and digital technologies. Whether creating performative films to
highlight the hidden intensities of the everyday or blurring digital
ephemera into physical reality through inkjet printing, she conjures up a
storm of ’spectra ephemera.’ Hahn has shown around the planet Earth in
various cinemas, galleries, and institutions such as the New York Film
Festival Projections, TIFF Wavelengths, MoMA, CROSSROADS, International
Film Festival Rotterdam, Ann Arbor Film Festival, and the Anthology Film
Archives, among others.

Alee Peoples maintains a varied artistic practice that involves
screen-printing, sewing, sculpture and film. Currently living in Los
Angeles, she has taught youth classes at Echo Park Film Center and
exhibited her sculpture and film work at GAIT and 4th Wall. Peoples has
shown her films at numerous U.S. and international festivals and at museums
and artist-run spaces. She is inspired by pedestrian histories, pop song
lyrics and invested in the hand-made.

More info: www.microscopegallery.com
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