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Sites, Sines, Songs: Mary Helena Clark, Sky Hopinka, and Cauleen Smith

Sat, Mar 25, 2017
6 pm

Floor Three, Susan and John Hess Family Gallery and Theater

Exploring the relationship between place and sound, this collection of films by Clark, Hopinka, and Smith reveal the affect inscribed in landscapes and urban sites, while personal and historical narratives are expressed through music.

March 25: 6 and 8:30 pm
Screenings

March 26: 3 pm
Screening followed by a conversation with Mary Helena Clark; Sky Hopinka; Cauleen Smith; Mia Locks, co-curator of the 2017 Whitney Biennial; and Aily Nash, co-curator of the 2017 Whitney Biennial film program

Mary Helena Clark (b. 1983), The Dragon is the Frame, 2014
Delphi Falls, 2016
Sky Hopinka (b. 1984), I’ll Remember You As You Were, Not As What You’ll Become, 2016
Jáaji Approx., 2015
Anti-Objects, or Space Without Path or Boundary, 2017
Cauleen Smith (b. 1967), H-E-L-L-O, 2015
Sine At The Canyon Sine At The Sea By Kelly Gabron, 2016

Tickets are required ($12 adults, students, and seniors; free for members). Doors open thirty minutes before the program begins. Ticket holders are guaranteed admission until the start of the program, at which time any unclaimed seats will be released.

The Susan and John Hess Family Theater is equipped with an induction loop and infrared assistive listening system. Accessible seating is available.

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