2024 Eyeworks Experimental Animation Series: Block Museum - Northwestern University
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2024 Eyeworks Experimental Animation Series

Eyeworks artwork is a line drawing of figures with pink hair on a yellow background
2024 Eyeworks artwork by Masha Krasnova-Shabaeva
Cinema
November
16
12 PM-5 PM

Event Details

Date & Time:

Sat November 16, 2024
12 PM-5 PM

Location:

The Block Museum of Art
40 Arts Circle Drive
Evanston, IL 60208

Audience:

Open to the public

Details:

2024 Eyeworks Experimental Animation Series

 

This year’s iteration of Eyeworks presents two programs of short films on Saturday, November 16 at 12:00 and 2:45 PM. Programs are open to all, on a first-come first-served basis. RSVPs not required but appreciated.

 

About Eyeworks:

The Eyeworks Experimental Animation Screening Series is an annual event focusing on experimental animation, with screening events in Chicago, LA, and NY each fall. Eyeworks spotlights works made by individual artists, drawing on the tradition of classic cartoon animation and the lineages of avant-garde and underground cinema. The aim of Eyeworks, founded in 2010, is to present works that engage the enormous potential inherent in the artform of animation, and to show pieces that use animation as part of distinctly personal, conceptual, exploratory, and critical practices. Past festival guests with retrospective screenings have included David OReilly, Lori Damiano, Nancy Andrews, Caleb Wood, Takeshi Murata, Martin Arnold, Jacolby Satterwhite, Naoyuki Tsuji, Janie Geiser, Laura Harrison, Barry Doupé, and Al Jarnow. The 2024 Eyeworks guest is Yoriko Mizushiri, with a retrospective screening at 2220 Arts + Archives in Los Angeles. Eyeworks is curated by Alexander Stewart and Lilli Carré, and is presented by Pioneer Works.

Festival curators Alexander Stewart and Lilli Carré in person!

 

Looping before programs:

Animated loops by Yoriko Mizushiri

 

Program 1 - Nov 16, 12pm

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Messages, Yellow Ball Workshop (Duration: 6’ / Year: 1972 / Format: Video)

The Falling Sky, Peggy Ahwesh (Duration: 9’20” / Year: 2017 / Format: Video)

Mirror Products Catalog, Annapurna Kumar (Duration: 5’00” / Year: 2024 / Format: Video)

Pteryphlegia, Louis Smits (Duration: 6’43” / Year: 1986 / Format: Video)

Inukshuk, Timmun Alariaq (Duration: 3’00” / Year: 1973 / Format: Video)

Rat City, Wendell McShine (Duration: 10’36” / Year: 2024 / Format: Video)

ABC in Sound, László Moholy-Nagy (Duration: 2’00” / Year: 1933 / Format: Video)

Apotheosis, Lillian Schwartz (Duration: 4’ / Year: 1973 / Format: Video)

Body Sketches, Ruth Hayes (Duration: 5’52” / Year: 1978 / Format: Video)

Magic Man, Salomonie Pootoogook (Duration: 1’30” / Year: 1973 / Format: Video) 

In Dreams, Josh Shaffner (Duration: 17’16” / Year: 2023 / Format: Video)

 

Program 2 - Nov 16, 2:45pm

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Rockers, Ed Counts (Duration: 4’25” / Year: 1990 / Format: 16mm)

Parabola, Mary Ellen Bute & Ted Nemeth (Duration: 9’00” / Year: 1938 / Format: Video)

Now or Never, Ezra Wube (Duration: 5’48” / Year: 2024 / Format: Video)

Wasteland No. 3: Moons, Sons, Jodie Mack (Duration: 5’00” / Year: 2021 / Format: 16mm / Silent)

Sweat, EXYL (Duration: 2’15” / Year: 2021 / Format: Video)

Speed Reader, Jennifer Levonian (Duration: 4’25” / Year: 2024 / Format: Video)

Adulting, James Duesing (Duration: 8’15” / Year: 2024 / Format: Video)

Pomeriggio, Ira Vicari (Duration: 3’17” / Year: 2023 / Format: Video)

Laitue, Nicholas Brooks (Duration: 9’20” / Year: 2008 / Format: Video)

Love Under Will of the Hag’s Long Tooth, Mica O’Herlihy (Duration: 3’10” / Year: 2015 / Format: Video)

Smile Driver, Jessica Wilson (Duration: 7’56” / Year: 2019 / Format: Video)

Afterlife, Ishu Patel (Duration: 7’18” / Year: 1978 / Format: Video)

 

eyeworksfestival@gmail.com

https://www.eyeworksfestival.com/

2024 Eyeworks artwork by Masha Krasnova-Shabaeva


Please note: Programs are open to all and will be seated on a first-come first-served basis. RSVPs do not guarantee a seat; early arrival is recommended. Museum doors open at 11:30 AM, and seating will begin shortly after for the first program. The second program will begin seating around 2:15 PM. Be aware, Eyeworks Festival of Experimental Animation is recommended for mature viewers.

Contact The Block Museum of Art for more information: (847) 491-4000 or email us at block-museum@northwestern.edu