Here’s a peek at the contents of the spring 2019 Black Camera edited by Dr. Michael Martin and published by Indiana University Press. Full access available via Jstor. Black Camera was recently ranked 4th most-cited film studies journal.
Tag: Julie Dash
Chicago's Black Cinema House to screen films by Alile Sharon Larkin & Julie Dash this Friday, Jan. 16
Black Cinema House will screen Alile Sharon Larkin’s 1979 short film Your Children Come Back to You (16mm print courtesy of the Black Film Center/ Archive), followed by Julie Dash’s recently remastered Illusions (1982) this Friday, January 16, 7PM. Still from Larkin’s Your Children Come Back to You Both Larkin and Dash earned their MFA… Read more »
L.A. Rebellion: Creating a New Black Cinema (Symposium) — Nov. 12
L.A. REBELLION: CREATING A NEW BLACK CINEMA SYMPOSIUM Saturday, November 12, 8:30 AM – 5:30 PM Billy Wilder Theater at The Hammer Museum This one-day symposium organized by Allyson Nadia Field (UCLA) and Jacqueline Stewart (Northwestern University) is the first of its kind dedicated to the L.A. Rebellion, a key artistic movement of African American… Read more »
Symposium Celebrating Julie Dash at The Avery Research Center – Sept 16-17
‘We Carry These Memories Inside of We’ The Avery Research Center presents a two-day symposium and art show celebrating the Black Art aesthetic of filmmaker Julie Dash. September 16-17, 2011 To register or view the schedule, follow the link above.