Thursday, 3/28
Doors: 7PM
Show: 7:30PM
$10 Suggested Donation. NOTAFLOF.
This month Shadow Kitchen is teaming up with MEMORY to present the work of filmmaker Jacob Hurwitz-Goodman!
As a filmmaker, Jacob is on a quest to continually delve deeper, granting us insights into the ideologies and overarching forces that influence and mold our world. Through his essayistic explorations we are afforded the opportunity to perceive ourselves in new ways: as components within an algorithm too intricate to unravel. Join us March 28th for a screening of a diverse selection of Jacob's work, aiming to spotlight an artist and filmmaker dedicated to dismantling complex systems of technology and society through his craft.
Screening will additionally include some special sneak peeks from MEMORY and will be followed by a Q&A between Hurwitz-Goodman and filmmaker Alex Tyson.
Jacob Hurwitz-Goodman is a Los Angeles based filmmaker whose work focuses on tech subcultures, and the interwoven histories of technology, economics, culture and politics. His work has appeared on the New York Times OpDocs, DIS.art, and has played at CPH:DOX, the Athens Biennale, PAF and the DeYoung Museum, among other festivals and museums. http://jacobhg.com/
SHADOW KITCHEN is a small LA-based filmmakers co-op that resides at the Coaxial Arts space in DTLA. We run a variety of monthly events to build community among our local cadre of independent and experimentally oriented filmmakers including screenings, process workshops, panels, and the odd party.
MEMORY is an independent artist-driven motion picture studio specializing in producing, distributing and curating innovative, thought-provoking works that push the formal boundaries of their medium. Focused on discovering and mentoring new diverse voices, MEMORY creates and showcases these new compositions on and off-line. MEMORY was established in Los Angeles in 2014.
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Mask wearing is highly recommended indoors. N/95, KN/95, surgical masks suggested and provided.