*Film-Makers' Cooperative* and the *Stan VanDerBeek Archive* present seven
collage animation films by Stan VanDerBeek, preserved through the National
Film Preservation Foundation Avant-Garde Masters Grant. This program is
available via *Vimeo on Demand*
<https://click.icptrack.com/icp/relay.php?r=36289346&msgid=542022&act=KV7F&c=258554&destination=https%3A%2F%2Fvimeo.com%2Fondemand%2Fsevencollagefilms&cf=33662&v=f0b58cfe90aa13aaab7122c817e8abd6e7f90f9a5e18642d5a3192247e128a1d>
 through October 28th.

*VOD link:* https://vimeo.com/ondemand/sevencollagefilms

*WHAT, WHO, HOW: *1957, 16mm, black and white, sound, 6:50 min. Soundtrack:
Jay Watt. *WHEEEEEELS #1: *1958, 16mm, black and white, sound, 7 min.
*WHEEEEEELS
#2: *1958, 16mm, black and white, sound, 5 min. *SKULLDUGGERY: *1960,
35mm, black and white, sound, 5 min. *BREATHDEATH: *1963, 35mm, black and
white, sound, 14:33 min. Realized with Johanna Vanderbeek, Soundtrack: Jay
Watt. *A DAM RIB BED: *1964, 16mm, black and white, silent, 2 screens, 15
min. *SEE, SAW, SEEMS: *1965, 35mm, black and white, sound, 9:06 min.

*Wednesday, October 28th at 7:30PM EST!*

*Martha Colburn, Art Jones and Melissa Ragona in Discussion on ZOOM *

*Event Link (Must RSVP): *
https://film-makerscoop.com/screenings/panel-discussion-stan-vanderbeek-collage-animation-films-195

*Martha Colburn* is a filmmaker well-known for her animation films, which
are created through puppetry, collage, and paint on glass techniques. She
has made over forty films since 1994. Colburn began working with film in
the ’90s when she acquired a used projector and began splicing found
footage into her works. Now, she works for years on a single project, and
her films result from intensive research and meticulously rendered
stop-motion animations that include photography, collage, and painting,
lending them an intimate, handmade quality. The artist’s vibrant imagery
can belie the seriousness of the themes she addresses, which include
America’s history of war and violence, and crystal-meth addiction in rural
areas. Colburn received a BA in Painting from the Maryland Institute
College of Art and Design in Baltimore, and began her filmmaking career
making various Super 8mm and 16mm films. Colburn has attended art
residencies at The Royal Academy of Visual Art in the Hague, the Lower
Manhattan Cultural Council, and the Künstlerhaus Bethanien in Berlin. Her
films are included in the collections of the Museum of Modern Art in New
York and the Philadelphia Museum of Art, and her film *Triumph of the Wild* is
permanently on show at the Military History Museum in Dresden, Germany.

*Art Jones *is an artist working with installation, photography, the moving
image, and audio. His work makes extensive use of popular music and
mainstream media culture as raw material to be sampled and re-combined in
order to examine implicit meanings or suggest new ones. Historically, he
has been at the center of Activist Media movements in the US and
internationally (reflected in key works that are housed and circulated by
Video Data Bank). At the core of his work is a belief in the potential for
a democratized street-level media. As a VJ, he has performed with a variety
of musicians and artists, including Soundlab, DJ Spooky That Subliminal
Kid, DJ R-Ina, Amiri Baraka, Femmes with Fatal Breaks, and Alec Empire and
Phillip Virus. He has completed a trilogy of music videos. Jones' films and
audiovisual performances have been presented at the Museum of Modern Art,
London's Tate Gallery, Roulette, and numerous media festivals and broadcast
outlets internationally.

*Melissa Ragona* is an Associate Professor of Visual Culture and Critical
Theory at Carnegie Mellon University. Ragona’s critical and creative work
focuses on sound design, film theory and new media practice and reception.
By forging approaches from the disciplines of film studies, art history,
and new media technologies, her work has sought to present a more complex
aesthetic, theoretical, and historical foundation for the analysis of
contemporary time-based arts. She has curated exhibitions and served as a
curatorial consultant at various venues throughout the US, including the
Mattress Factory Contemporary Art Museum (Pittsburgh), the Miller Gallery
(Pittsburgh), PPOW Gallery (New York), as well as the Museum of Modern Art
(New York). She has lectured on experimental film, sound, performance and
installation at Yale University, Princeton University, Tate Modern in
London, the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York, Freie Universität
Berlin, as well as The Academy of Fine Arts (KUVA) in Finland, and other
venues both nationally and internationally. Her book, *Readymade Sound:
Andy Warhol’s Recording Aesthetics*, is forthcoming and her essays and
reviews have appeared in *October*, *Frieze,* *Art Papers* and numerous
edited collections.



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*Chelsea Spengemann, Director*
Stan VanDerBeek Archive
37 Van Dyke St.
Brooklyn, NY 11231
917-803-3620
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