Arizona-based artist Mayme Kratz has made it a practice to find art in what some might see as nothing more than barren desert. Her three-dimensional creations highlight the interconnectedness of ...
Dell’Arte International will premiere “We’re All We Need: Theatre at Pelican Bay,” a new documentary created in partnership with Malcolm DeSoto showcasing students of Dell’Arte’s long-running Prison ...
This event features screenings of James Tartan’s documentaries about two early Chicano art exhibits (Los Four, Murals of Aztlan) in conjunction with the “Phantom Sightings: Art After the Chicano ...
I like to think of the mythical Netflix Marathon as the process of accumulating inspiration, but it could be more realistically dubbed procrastination. Either way, it has become a talent I’ve honed to ...
Black Is the Color, a 50-minute documentary, offers a survey of African-American art from 1867 to today. However, for a film displaying such radical, political, and invigorating art, Black Is the ...
In the 1970s and ‘80s, traces of the artist collective Asco, named after the Spanish word for “disgust,” could be seen all over East L.A. The then-teenage creatives pulled all kinds of high jinks in ...
Slava Leontyev and Brendan Bellomo's documentary about Ukrainian artists standing up to Russian invaders is well-intentioned but often loses sight of the inherent value of art. Featuring footage ...
As the Thessaloniki Intl. Documentary Festival prepares to host its 27th edition, which runs March 6 – 16, festival director Orestis Andreadakis sees no shortage of threats to truth, freedom and the ...