please come and enjoy on:
SUNDAY, JANUARY 23RD at 7 pm
WORD/PLAY presents:
ILLUMINATED TEXTS
New language-based videos by David Finkelstein and Mike Kuchar
Premieres of:
A Dreamer’s Tale (2010) by Mike Kuchar
Epistolary Fusillades (2010) by David Finkelstein
The Two Fauns (2010) by David Finkelstein (text by Percy Shelley) plus
Reproductive Technology (2008) by David Finkelstein
Original score by Randall Wong
Performed by C4: the Choral Composer/Conductor Collective
Featuring Paul Daniel Cloeter, Allison Farrow, Ian W. Hill and JJ Sosnowski
Sunday, January 23rd, 7 PM
$5
(Artists’ Reception will follow the screening)
Medicine Show Theatre
549 West 52 Street
New York, NY 10019
Information and reservations: 212 262-4216
This program is made possible in part by a grant from the
New York State Council on the Arts, a State Agency.
SUNDAY, JANUARY 23RD at 7 pm
WORD/PLAY presents:
ILLUMINATED TEXTS
New language-based videos by David Finkelstein and Mike Kuchar
Premieres of:
A Dreamer’s Tale (2010) by Mike Kuchar
Epistolary Fusillades (2010) by David Finkelstein
The Two Fauns (2010) by David Finkelstein (text by Percy Shelley) plus
Reproductive Technology (2008) by David Finkelstein
Original score by Randall Wong
Performed by C4: the Choral Composer/Conductor Collective
Featuring Paul Daniel Cloeter, Allison Farrow, Ian W. Hill and JJ Sosnowski
“ Finkelstein’s work is stunning thematically, visually and structurally.
Structurally, I don’t think he has a peer in video art.”
—Henry Gwiazda
“ Mike and George Kuchar pioneered low-budget, super campy, and
preposterously unique films that have gone on to influence filmmakers
such as John Waters, David Lynch, and Andy Warhol.”
—PRISMindex
Structurally, I don’t think he has a peer in video art.”
—Henry Gwiazda
“ Mike and George Kuchar pioneered low-budget, super campy, and
preposterously unique films that have gone on to influence filmmakers
such as John Waters, David Lynch, and Andy Warhol.”
—PRISMindex
Sunday, January 23rd, 7 PM
$5
(Artists’ Reception will follow the screening)
Medicine Show Theatre
549 West 52 Street
New York, NY 10019
Information and reservations: 212 262-4216
This program is made possible in part by a grant from the
New York State Council on the Arts, a State Agency.