LAAA Film and Video 825 is a series screenings of locally, nationally and internationally recognized film and video artists' work. Our mission is to provide a forum for presenting experimental film and video in Los Angeles. In a city dominated by Hollywood, venues such as ours become a necessity for artists working in time-based media that is outside the mainstream of narrative cinema. Our curatorial vision is open to both shorts and features in experimental, performance, animation, and documentary forms.

Film and Video 825 screenings are held at the Echo Park Film Center and the National Center for the Preservation of Democracy.

LAAA's Film & Video 825 and Otis present: Multiple Feeds
Screening and Panel discussion. Los Angeles Art Association is proud to partner with Otis College of Art and Design on an essential screening of Otis' time-based and new media artists. Part of Otis' 90th Anniversary celebration, this screening will acknowledge and commemorate the many important video artists fostered at Otis. Curated by Erika Suderburg.

Cost: Free
When: Thursday, October 2, 7:30p
Where: Democracy Forum at the National Center for the Preservation of Democracy
111 N. Central Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90012
(Plaza adjacent to The Geffen Contemporary @ MOCA and the Japanese American National Museum)

LAAA's Open Show Screening
Each year LAAA presents the Open Show — THE survey exhibition of emerging SoCal art at Gallery 825. This screening would complement the Open Show exhibition at Gallery 825 and would feature all of the time based and new media artwork selected for the 2008 Open Show. A post screening discussion will feature the exhibition juror and select artists.

Cost: Free
When: December 11, 7:30p
Where: Democracy Forum at the National Center for the Preservation of Democracy
111 N. Central Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90012
(Plaza adjacent to The Geffen Contemporary @ MOCA and the Japanese American National Museum)



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