All screenings/events at Gallery 825 unless otherwise noted

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All screenings/events at Echo Park Film Center unless otherwise noted

October 2:
LAAA's Film & Video 825 and Otis present: Multiple Feeds — 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.
Location: Democracy Forum at the National Center for the Preservation of Democracy
(Curated by Erika Suderburg)


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All screenings/events at Echo Park Film Center unless otherwise noted

August 8:
My Father My Friend — A film by Nabawia El-Soudani

May 9:
ARTHUR'S CURATORIAL DEBUT — Film & Video 825 is pleased to host an eclectic selection of films and videos created by a diverse group of artists and filmmakers from around the country and Europe.
(Curated by Arthur Pembleton)


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All screenings/events at Echo Park Film Center unless otherwise noted

November 16:
The State of the World — Personal reflections on war, politics, society, race and gender
(Curated by Michele Jaquis)

July 13:
Student Film and Video Festival
(juried by FV825 committee)

May 11:
Black Maria Film Festival
(curated by FV825 committee)


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November 16:
Corina Gamma, Ties on a Fence
(curated and organized by Michele Jaquis, benefit screening for Downtown Women's Center)

November 12:
80 Second Videos
(curated and organized by Jeremy Quinn, presented at The Music Box at Fonda)

September 14:
Mel Stuart, Man Ray: Prophet of the Avant Garde
(curated by Molly Barnes)

August 17:
Experimental Eclectic Shorts
(curated by FV825 committee)

June 4:
Interchange 3 — An Evening of Interactive Performance, Music & Installation
(curated and organized by D. Jean Hester)

May 28:
80 Second Videos
(curated and organized by Jeremy Quinn)

March 24:
Personal Anecdotes
(curated by FV825 committee)

January 12:
Student Film and Video Festival
(juried by FV825 committee, with segments curated by Michele Jaquis and D. Jean Hester)


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October 21:
Black Maria Film Festival
(sponsored by Jeremy Quinn/Rise Industries)

August 26:
Truth in Pieces — Bay Area Video and Film
(curated by Shana Maurizi)

June 11:
Interchange 2 — An Evening of Interactive Performance, Music & Installation
(curated and organized by D. Jean Hester)

April 1 to June 30:
Sunset 3.825
(curated by Ashley Emenegger, presented on both the Key Club's and IIK Vision's video billboards on Sunset Blvd.)

April 15:
Jonathan Robinson, Every Child is Born a Poet — The Life and Work of Piri Thomas
(curated by Ashley Emenegger)

February 19:
MoveOn.org, Truth Uncovered - The Story of How Truth Became The First American Casualty in Iraq
(curated by Ashley Emenegger)

January 15:
Best of Video 825
(curated by Ashley Emenegger, screened at Gallery 825 at MAK Center for Art and Architecture)


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November 20:
Boundaries, Neuroses, and Frustrations — performance based videos by Anthony Goicolea, Kate Gilmore and Jim Skuldt
(curated by V825 committee)

September 23:
The Best of Rat Powered Films
(curated by Bob Pece)

August 21:
Poetics of Place
(curated by V825 committee)

July 24:
Hidden Wars of Desert Storm, Produced, written and directed by Gerard Ungerman and Audrey Brohy, Narrated by John Hurt
(curated by V825 committee)

May 22:
Animation Show
(curated by V825 committee)

April 17:
A group-show of video work from around the globe
(curated by V825 committee)

March 20:
Take Me to the River, a documentary by Projectile Arts of Maha Kumbh Mela, the sacred festival in which 27 million people take a "holy dip" at SANGAM, India
(curated by Michele Jaquis)

February 20:
Video Shorts by Tommy Becker
(selected by V825 committee)


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November 21:
LA Freewaves "Conseptuesque"
(curated by Christopher Miles)

September 29:
Natasa Prosenc, Waiting Room
(curated by Ashley Emenegger)

August 22:
Let Them Speak Now — a video/slide presentation and discussion with visiting Danish artists Kirsten Dufour and Andrea Creutz with the development of an additional project by British artist Emma Hedditch
(curated and organized by Nancy Buchanan)

July 18:
A Group Show
(curated by V825 committee)

July 9 to Oct. 15:
Movement
(curated by Ashley Emenegger, presented on the Key Club's video billboard on Sunset Blvd.)

June 20:
Projectile Arts, Take me to the River (rough cut) and Jonathan Robinson, SIGHT UNSEEN: A Travelog
(curated by Michele Jaquis and Gina Stepaniuk)

May 16:
Amidst the White Noise.... a project by Christiane Robbins and Paint it Black: anarchism, urban uprising, and the mainstream news media by Jessica Lawless
(curated by V825 committee)

April 18:
Video 825 — Paul McCarthy, Guest speaker
(organized by Nancy Buchanan)

February 21:
Alessandro Mercuri, Alien American
(curated by Nancy Buchanan)

January 17:
Lynne Keinholz, www.netropolitan.org - MUSEUM WITHOUT WALLS (curated by Ashley Emenegger)


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November 15:
Jayce Salloum, everything and nothing, part 1 from the continuous tape, "untitled"
(curated by Gina Stepaniuk)

October 18:
Self Reflexive — Short videos in which the maker is also the performer
(curated by Michele Jaquis)

October 15 to January 15, 2002:
It Figures
(curated by Ashley Emenegger, presented on the Key Club's video billboard on Sunset Blvd.)

September 22:
University of Arizona Short Film and Video Festival
(curated by John Spiak)

August 23:
More or Less Based on Works Relating to Entertainment, featuring artists Sally Brockington and William E. Jones
(curated by Nancy Buchanan)

July 17:
Video 825 Screening
(curated by V825 committee)

June 28:
Inaugural Video 825 Screening
(curated by Ashley Emenegger)


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