Mono No Aware IX Dec 4th & 5th 2015

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Each winter MONO NO AWARE presents a festival of expanded cinema and installation art. Join them December 4th and 5th at the 9th annual festival, featuring the work of 31 international artists.

MONO NO AWARE IX presenting artists include:
Charlotte Becket (Brooklyn, NY), Rebecca Erin Moran (Reykjavik, Iceland), Viktoria Schmid (Vienna, Austria), Timothy David Orme (Iowa City, IA) & Kir Jordan (Brooklyn, NY), Robbie Land (Atlanta, GA), Robert L Pepper, Amber Brien, Michael Durek, & Jon Worthley as Pas Musique (Brooklyn, NY), Simon Liu, Ben Hozie, & Warren Ng (Brooklyn, NY), Aaron Zeghers (Winnipeg, Canada), Sylvain Chaussée & Adrian Cook as Zephyr (Toronto, Canada), Michael Newton (Brooklyn, NY), Zoe Kirk-Gushowaty (Vancouver, Canada), Stephanie Gould & Brighid Greene (Queens, NY), Josh Weissbach (East Haddam, CT), Scott Fitzpatrick (Winnipeg, Canada), John Marks, Crystal Myslajek, & Sam Hoolihan (Minneapolis, MN), Craig Scheihing, Christian Bach, Justin Fox, Kevin P. Keenan, Jesse Kennedy, Kian Sorouri & Gabby Eisenhower (Philadelphia, PA)

When: December 4 & 5
Where: 130 Thames St, Brooklyn NY

For a full program and more information, please visit http://mononoawarefilm.com/event/mna-2015/


About Mono No Aware
Mono No Aware is a non-profit cinema-arts organization based here in Brooklyn New York whose mission is connectivity through cinema. Each year Mono No Aware offers a range of analogue filmmaking workshops in the community, the organization hosts traveling artists allowing them to present their work in person for discussion. They also have summer field trips, an equipment rentals program, film distribution, optical printing, flatbed editing facilities and more. For the last 9 years they have presented a 2-day exhibition of installation, sculpture, expanded cinema, and performance art that incorporates the moving image on film or altered light projections.