Old City Walks, Walk Philly 9/4/2009 – 9/16/2009 Exhibit, Painted Bride Art Center, Philadelphia Fringe Festival
Chinatown Walks
Chinatown Walks, Walk Philly 4/4/2009, Exhibit, Asian Arts Initiative, Philadelphia
Screenings Prison Life Stories
Prison Life Stories 3/14/2009 Screening, Robin’s Book Store, Philadelphia
Prison Life Stories 10/3/2009 National Satellite Broadcast, Free Speech TV, Boulder, Colorado
Prison Life Stories 10/3/2009 National Satellite Broadcast, Free Speech TV, Boulder, Colorado
Life Size Action Pictures – March is Justice Month
Prison Life Stories– screens at the Philadelphia Museum of Art
Sunday, March 30th, 2008 @ 2:30 pm, FREE
Philadelphia Museum of Art In The Van Pelt Auditorium
with companion films from Scribe Video Center:
Voices from the Inside, Reconstruction & Books Through Bars
Join the filmmakers for a conversation after the screening.
Hosted by Michael McGonigle, CTS, Film Lecturer/Audio Visual Dept
Program is FREE, with ticket after regular Museum Admission (Pay what you will on Sundays) Tickets are available at the Admissions Desk
——– Program——–
– Prison Life Stories
by Michael Kuetemeyer, Deborah Rudman, Anula Shetty, 2008, 30 min
Do you have a family member or friend who has been incarcerated? How is your life affected by it? Termite TV Collective’s latest Life Story Project explores the stories that surround incarceration in Philadelphia. These are the faces that are often invisible and the voices we rarely hear. Prison Life Stories will challenge perceptions of what kind of people are in prison today and why. By listening to these stories audiences will see how incarceration not only affects those that are directly involved but entire families and communities.
– Voices from Inside by Louis Massiah, 2001, 1 minute
Prison inmates discuss how the news of 9.11 was received “from the inside.
Scribe Video Center Community Visions projects:
– Reconstruction
Facilitators: Aisha Simmons, Nadine Stanley & Nadine Patterson, 1996, 19 minutes
Reconstruction Inc. is a program of rehabilitation for parolees and their families. Reconstruction helps former inmates to re-establish themselves in the community by overcoming cycles of violent behavior and understanding their own motivations and needs.
– Books Through Bars
Facilitators: Cheryl Hess & Anula Shetty 1997, 15 minutes
New Society Publishers began its free, collectively run, all volunteer group, Books Through Bars program after it began receiving letters from indigent prisoners, and today distributes donated books to individual prisoners, prison libraries, and halfway houses across the U.S. It also sponsors regular public events relating to issues such as human rights, the war on drugs, and prison reform.
Termite TV Eats The Patterson
Termite TV Eats The Patterson
Friday February 29th at 8pm.
$8, $6 members.
Termite TV questions assumptions, speaks truth to power, and makes you laugh out loud. Founded in 1992 and based in Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Buffalo, the collective’s work has been broadcast nationally and screened at festivals and museums around the world. Tonight, Water explores our political, biological and cultural relationship with this building block of life, while Democracy asks what government by and for the people could and should look like. Also, selections from the Living Documentary Project. Q&A with collective members
The Patterson, 3134 Eastern Avenue
Baltimore MD 21224
410-276-1651
http://www.creativealliance.org/events/eventItem1297.htm
Termite TV’s Life Size Action Pictures
Come Celebrate Termite TV’s 15th Birthday!
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As part of Scribe Video Center’s Storyville screening series, video artists from Termite TV Collective will present a retrospective of clips spanning 15 years of experimental and activist media. Bug out to the tunes and projections of the Maple Rabbit band while everyone eats Birthday Cake!
Friday March 16, 2007
7 PM
Scribe Video Center
4212 Chestnut Street, 3rd Floor, Philadelphia, PA
Admission $5
Termite TV Collective was founded in Philadelphia in 1992. Today the video collective has members and contributing artists in Philly, Buffalo and all over the country. They celebrate their birthday with a screening of clips from the past 6 seasons of innovative shows.
* Join the hive and enjoy a live presentation with past and present Termite TV members, including Michael Kuetemeyer, Karen Lefkovitz, Michael O’Reilly, Meg Knowles, Brian Milbrand, A. Q. Quintero, Iain Conliffe, Deborah Rudman, Anula Shetty, Joanna Raczynska, Jim Ospenson, Meryl Perlson, Carl Lee & Dorothea Braemer
* Walk down memory lane on a timeline from the Termite Tv historical archives
* Hear tales of origin, growth, termites tunneling beyond the Philly mound to Buffalo
* The nationwide Living Documentary Tour
* Politics now. The War/Terror/Democracy Trilogy DVD will be available for the first time ever!
* Off-shoot tentacle projects including a celebration of the 100th Videography program from the Termite infestation at Temple University.
* Termite’s future evolution.
* The Termite TV installation, covering the 15 years of their work will be on view at Scribe Video Center through April 2007
Hope to see you there!
>>Life Size Action Pictures –
Democracy screens at the Philadelphia Museum of Art
Sunday, September 24, 2006 @ 2:30 pm, FREE
with companion films: A Brief History of Voting, Undoing Racism, Lobby Lesson, Anti War Activism, US Invasians, Rights on the Line & Spirit of Resistance
From animation to documentary to comedy, this collection of short films is thought provoking, informative, funny and sometimes aggravating. In short, just what is needed to ensure debate in a vibrant democracy.
Join the filmmakers for a conversation after the screening.
Hosted by Michael McGonigle, CTS, Film Lecturer/Audio Visual Dept
Program is FREE, with ticket after regular Museum Admission (Pay what you will on Sundays) Tickets are available at the Admissions Desk
——– Program ———-
1. The Democracy Show (30 min.) – A voice and a choice by the Termite Tv Collective
Coordinating Producers: Dorothea Braemer & Deborah Rudman
Featuring work by: Mike Kuetemeyer, Jim Schneider, Serena Reed & Jamese Wells, Carl Lee, Joanna Raczynska, Jim Glozier, Steve Kurtz, Karima Amin, Brian Milbrand, Meg Knowles, & Bill Brown
2. A Brief History of Voting (4 min.) – Classic animation by Francesca Talenti
3. Undoing Racism (3 min.) – Speaking truth to justice by Rodney Camarce & Asian Arts Initiative
4. Lobby Lesson (10 min.) – Humorous education by Christian Alsis
5. Anti War Activism (13 min.) – Local peace demonstrations by Dr. James Schneider
6. US Invasians (4 min.) – Our policy abroad by Teishan Latner & Asian Arts Initiative
7. Rights on the Line (13 min.) – Vigilantes at the Border by the AFSC, ACLU, and WITNESS
8. Spirit of Resistance (13 min.) – Community Radio Project in Tanzania by Jamese Wells
TERROR screens at Detroit Film Center
TERROR screens at Detroit Film Center