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DESCRIPTION:\n	Join us at the Museum after hours for a special screening of
  this Long Island City video art festival with a reception and live discus
 sion with founder and curator Antonio Ortuño. \n	\n	\n	Under the Subway Vi
 deo Art Night was founded in 2011 in Queens\, as a project incubated at Lo
 cal Project art space in Long Island City. An open platform for video art\
 , Under the Subway Video Art Night began with one open air screening under
  the subway train near the historic 5 Pointz art building\, where many art
 ists from around the world conducted workshops and rented studios. The fes
 tival grew to include simultaneous screenings in art spaces around the wor
 ld during the month of June\, both indoors and outdoors. \n	\n	\n	This yea
 r's 9th edition of the program will be screened at MoMI on June 7\, as wel
 l as at art spaces around the world during the month of June\, including: 
 El Más Acá Club Cultural Asociación in Buenos Aires\, the Open Air Art Mov
 ie Cinema in Düsseldorf\, Genalguacil Pueblo Museo in Málaga\, ArtSpace in
  Mexico City\, the JCC Harlem in New York City\, Atelier Sanitário in Rio 
 de Janeiro\, and Convent Carmen in Valencia. For a complete list of partic
 ipating artists\, please see the Under the Subway Video Art Night Festival
  website. \n	\n	\n	Guests can also explore current exhibitions\, including
  A Whole Different Ball Game\, which features 40+ playable sports video ga
 mes\; The Jim Henson Exhibition\; and more! Complimentary snacks will be a
 vailable. \n	\n	\n	Free admission. Advance reservation required. RSVP here
 . \n	\n	\n	The evening’s program includes: \n	\n	Live discussion with Cura
 tor and Founder Antonio Ortuño. Learn about the history and founding of th
 is unique video art festival\, a local gem in Long Island City. Charismati
 c artist\, curator\, and founder Ortuño will share highlights from the pas
 t nine years\, and offer tips for anyone interested in starting their own 
 local film and video art festival. \n	\n	\n	Sixty-minute screening of the 
 9th edition of the Under the Subway Video Art Night\, featuring over 20 or
 iginal short works from artists from around the world and Queens\, in the 
 Video Screening Amphitheater. \n	\n	\n	Reception. Join us for coffee and r
 efreshments with the founder and participating artists. \n	\n\n\n	This scr
 eening includes:\n\n\n	Paris-Saint-Lazare Station\, April 10\, 2017\, 12h0
 3-12h07. Pablo-Martín Córdoba. France.\n	\n	The Circle of life. 3’ 30’’. S
 erbia. Milan Zulic.\n	\n	Tales Frey. Il Faut Souffrir pour Être Belle. 2’ 
 03’’. Brazil. \n	\n	Water Stories. 2 ’05’’. USA. Shelley Jordon.\n	\n	Laur
 a Grace Chipley\, Samara Smith &amp\; Ariana Souzis. Aquapolis 2100. 5’. U
 SA.\n	\n	Traction/Compression (Limit). 1’ 41’’. Italy. Lorenzo Papanti.\n	
 \n	Alexandra Neuman. Infosphere. 2’ 38’’. USA.\n	\n	Francisco Orallo. Deat
 h dance. 1’. United Kingdom. \n	\n	Sarawut Chutiwongpeti. Documentation “O
 ne To Another”. 4’ 01’’. Thailand. \n	\n	Andrej Polukord. Fishing No.: 1. 
 1’ 25’’. Lithuania. \n	\n	Jim Rolland. La Roue. 2’ 32’’. France. \n	\n	Ric
 ardo Muñoz Izquierdo. Aphelions and Perihelions. 3’ 13’’. Colombia.\n	\n	A
 rielle Knight &amp\; Catherine Gund. Playroom. 2’ 47’’. USA.\n	\n	Miquel G
 arcia. List of burned books in Germany in 1933. 5’. Spain.\n	\n	Khalil Cha
 rif. Inventory of Time. 1’. Brazil. \n	\n	Ángel Montero. The Swimmer. 1’ 3
 5’’. Spain. \n	\n	Teresa Tomás. Pix en Tempo de descuento. 4’ 03’’. Spain.
  \n	\n	Emanuele Dainotti. Cutting edge. 3’ 31’’. Italy. \n	\n	Benoît Billo
 tte. Campus Stellae. 3’ 14’’. France. \n	\n	Night’s Lace. 2’ 27’’. USA. \n
 	\n	kate shaw. Continuum. 3’ 48’’. Australia.\n	\n	Rick Niebe. GRAFFITI. 1
 ’. Italy.\n	\n	Roberto Jesús Gil Padrino. Diana. 2’ 16’’. Venezuela.\n	\n	
 Leonardo Blanc. CONSEQUENTIS. 2’ 07’’. Spain.\n	\n	Mikey Peterson. Glorios
 a Superba. 3’ 52’’. USA. \n	\n	Andrés Senra. Coming out of the closet ever
 yday. 16’’. Spain. \n	\n	\n\n\n	\n
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LOCATION:Museum of the Moving Image
SUMMARY:Under the Subway Video Art Night
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