[Frameworks] Final Day: Films & Videos by Joanna Raczynska (online)!

LBurchill elle.burchill at gmail.com
Thu Mar 18 14:37:20 CDT 2021


Today is the last day of the online screening of works by Joanna Raczynska,
curated by Devon Narine-Singh.

More info and link to watch is here:
https://microscopegallery.com/an-evening-with-joanna-raczynska/

Microscope is very pleased to present an online screening and rare
retrospective of films by Baltimore-based filmmaker and curator Joanna
Raczynska, programmed by artist and filmmaker Devon Narine-Singh. The works
by Raczynska span 24 years, from the stunning 16mm b&w film portrait
“Kathleene” (1997) to the new work-in-progress that will be unveiled for
the event, under the working title “Strange Intimacy,” which combines
recent video cell phone footage with 16mm film footage the artist shot over
20 years ago.

>From Narine-Singh:

“In discussing this retrospective of her work Joanna Raczynska didn’t have
characters or plots. It brought to mind a comment Betzy Bromberg had made
at her retrospective at Anthology in describing the career trajectory of
her work. Like Bromberg (and one could even argue Terrence Malick), each
successive film of Raczynska pushes forward central textual inquiries and
strips the need for structures. Raczynska has received wide acclaim as a
programmer. As a moving image artist much is ready to be discovered.
Tonight’s program offers a christmas lullaby become anew (Nonfunctional
Seasonal Confessional), a woman’s entanglement with iconography (Kathleene)
and a new work in progress that sees Raczynska operating in masterform.”

The online program will go live on Monday March 15 at 7:30pm ET and will
remain available for the following 72 hours. It is preceded by video
introductions by Joanna Raczynska and Devon Narine-Singh, as well as
Microscope’s co-directors Elle Burchill and Andrea Monti.



*General admission $8 (Valid through Thursday March 18, 10:30pm PT) Member
admission $6 (Valid through Thursday March 18, 10:30pm PT)*

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*Joanna Raczynska* is a film programmer and maker based in Baltimore, MD
who organizes screenings and artist presentations for the film department
at the National Gallery of Art, Washington DC (2009-present). She has
worked for a variety of non-profit organizations including Hallwalls
Contemporary Arts Center, Buffalo, NY; Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture
Garden, Washington, DC; and the Baltimore Museum of Art, among others. She
has served as a juror for the Berwick International Film and Media Arts
Festival; Ann Arbor Film Festival; Images Festival, Toronto; and the
Cleveland International Film Festival, among others, and participated as a
panelist for a variety of funding agencies including the Robert W. Deutsch
Foundation Rubys Artist Grants and the New York State Council on the Arts
Individual Artists Program. Joanna earned her master’s degree with
distinction in documentary by practice, Royal Holloway College, University
of London (2001). Her short films have screened at various international
sites, including the Centre for Contemporary Art Ujazdowski Castle, Warsaw,
Poland; ZKM, Karlsruhe, Germany; Sheffield Doc/Fest and LUX, London, UK;
Hallwalls and Squeaky Wheel, Buffalo, NY.

*Devon Narine-Singh* is a filmmaker and curator. His works have screened at
Microscope Gallery, YOUKI International Youth Media Festival, NOFLASH Video
Show, UltraCinema, The New School and The Trinidad and Tobago Film
Festival. He has presented screenings and presentations at The Film-Makers
Coop, Maysles Cinema, NYU Cinema Studies and UnionDocs. Along with Alia
Ayman and Suneil Sanzgiri, he is one of the programmers in residency for
the 2020-2021 Flaherty NYC. He has a BFA in Filmmaking from SUNY Purchase
and is currently pursuing his MA in Screen Studies at Feirstein Graduate
School of Cinema at Brooklyn College.
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