Time: October 15, 2009 from 5pm to 7pm
Location: Food For Thought Books
Street: 106 N. Pleasant Street
City/Town: Amherst, MA
Website or Map: http://www.foodforthoughtbook…
Phone: 413.253.5432
Event Type: film, screening, work-share, how-to, discussion
Organized By: Food For Thought Books
Latest Activity: Sep 24, 2009
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We'll be screening Living in the Grey, The Little Trip of a Dream, looking at work produced by the La Linea. Our guest artists' will share their knowledge and skills in a practical how-to- produce multi-media art for social change workshop as we explore how these individual projects have addressed border-crossings.
Living in the Grey means to live on the intersections of the borders and barriers that exist within today's society. Five young women journey through this personal video exploration examining the intersections of their personal narratives & how our identities reflect the intersections of larger political issues. We will screen one piece from this compilation.
The Little Trip of a Dream a tale of border crossings, families and struggle; This documentary portrays the experience of a U.S. woman who travels to Mexico and gets to know the village of Ocotitlan, Morelos, the home of her undocumented co-workers back in Richmond, Va. For more information: http://militantpedestrian.saltoscuanticos.org
La Línea (The Line) is a bi-national feminist collective of women writers, artists and theorists working together since 2002. Each project employs texts and performance to create complex relationships (physical/emotional/rational) between the viewer/reader and a specific space. For information visit: http://lalineainterdisciplinario.blogspot.com/
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