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Transart (notso) Short Fest & Roundtables
Dec
7
to Feb 21

Transart (notso) Short Fest & Roundtables

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Watch the Festival
Dec. 7 through Feb. 28

The Transart (notso) Short Fest is a five-hour collection of 77 video shorts created by Transart Institute’s global community of students, faculty, and advisors. Conceived, compiled, and curated by Jean Marie Casbarian, the Festival celebrates the creative works of 72 artists spanning 16 years of this unique, international MFA and PHD program.


Roundtable Talks

The Roundtable Series runs from Jan. 24 through Feb. 28 and features Transartists from around the globe. Zoom links can be found by selecting the events below. All times are EST.

Watch/View the Past Roundtable Talk Recordings


Featured Artists

Leah Decter (Canada)
Kayoko Nakajima (Japan/NY)
Jair Tapia (Mexico)
Aurora Del Rio (Italy/Germany)
Sabri Idrus (Malaysia)
Freya Björg Olafson (Canada)
Bill Ratner (LA, USA)
Louis Laberge-Côté (Canada)
Sarah Bennett (UK)
Nicolas Dumit Estévez (NYC, USA)
Malvina Sammarone (Brazil)
Mary Sherman (Boston, USA)
Zoran Poposki (Macedonia/Hong Kong)
Quintín Rivera Toro (Puerto Rico)
Cheryl Hirshman (MA, USA)
Jay Sullivan (NJ, USA)
Simon Donovan (TX, USA)
Linda Duvall (Canada)
JoMichelle Piper (Australia)
Hans Tammen (NYC, USA)
Zeerak Ahmed (Pakistan/USA)
Angelika Rinnhofer (NM, USA/Germany)
Anne Sophie Lorange (Norway)
Sean Rees (USA/Canada)

Christopher Danowski (USA/UK)
Ruth Novaczek (UK)
Rodolfo Cossovich (Argentina/Shanghai)
Claire Elizabeth Barratt (USA/UK)
Michael Bowdidge (UK)
Christian Gerstheimer (MI, USA)
Mariana Rocha (Brazil)
Valerie Walkerdine (UK)
Gabriela Gusmão (Brazil)
David Chalmers Alesworth (Pakistan/UK)
Geoff Cox (UK)
Konjit Seyoum (Ethiopia)
Daniel Marchwinski (MI, USA)
Jeanne Criscola (CT, USA)
Khaled Hafez (Egypt)
Ana MacArthur (NM, USA)
Angeliki Avgitidou (Greece)
Susie Quillinan (Peru/Australia)
Gabrielle Senza (MA, USA)
Anna Binta Diallo (Canada)
Raphael Raphael (Hawaii/Greece)
Dafna Naphtali (NYC, USA)
George Angelovski (Singapore/Australia)
Margaret Hart (MA, USA)

Danial Hyatt (Pakistan)
Stephanie Reid (TX, USA)
Rori Knudtson (USA/Denmark)
Deborah Carruthers (Canada)
Jose Drummond (Portugal/Shanghai)
Derek Owens (NYC, USA)
Ira Hoffecker-Sattler (Canada)
Stephan Takkides (Germany/Cyprus)
Stewart Parker (NYC, USA/Scotland)
Sean Stoops (PA, USA)
Lilliam Nieves (Puerto Rico)
Josephine Turalba (Phillipines)
Damon Ayers (OR, USA/Hong Kong)
Sheila Lynch (IL, USA)
Mikkel Niemann (Denmark)
Lindey Anderson (CO, USA)
Christine Shannon (WA, USA)
Alejandro Fargosonini (CA, USA)
Judy Mazzucco (USA)
Jaye Alison Moscariello (CA, USA)
Nicki Staeger (PA, USA)
Daniel Arnaldo-Roman (Puerto Rico)
and
Jean Marie Casbarian (NYC, USA)

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Period. End of Sentence.
Apr
1
7:00 PM19:00

Period. End of Sentence.

Please join us for a special viewing of Period. End of Sentence. and presentation by executive producer Sophie Ascheim, a Yale University First Year and co-founder of The Pad Project, a nonprofit that raises money for machines that help make pads. The machines are then donated to women in impoverished areas since many women in global, rural communities stop going to school when they first get their period.

From the award-winning director Rayka Zehtabchi and a hardworking group of students, parents, and teachers from a small high school in Los Angeles, California comes Period. End of Sentence. a film that follows girls and women in Hapur, India and their experience with the installation of a pad machine in their village.

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Nasty Women Film Fest
Nov
7
5:00 PM17:00

Nasty Women Film Fest

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Nasty Women New Haven (NWNH) invites all New England film makers, experienced or novice, to participate in the Nasty Women Film Event. The power of art to illuminate issues and build community has been demonstrated throughout the ages, most recently through the Nasty Women Art Installation, and we plan to do it again! Through our next event NWNH aims to unite and give voice to all members of society, and to raise awareness of issues affecting women, immigrants, and, those who have been marginalized under the current administration. This film exhibition will provide a forum for communication about these critical challenges through the medium of moving image. Filmmaking is a critical agent of social change, and the NWNH Film Event offers an opportunity for artists of all ages to share their voice, art, and, stories in an open and inclusive forum.

All submission donations benefit:
Planned Parenthood of Southern New England
Integrated Refugee and Immigration Services
Make the Road CT

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