Columbus Moving Image Art Review Winter 2012
Presented by Columbus Moving Image Art Review
The Columbus Moving Image Art Review (CMIAR) will host its tenth quarterly local moving image screening event on March 9th from 8pm to 9:30pm at the Ohio State University's Hagerty Hall Theater room 180. CMIAR is a screening event for artist residing in Columbus, Ohio and surrounding areas. CMIAR was developed by two local moving image artists who wanted to create a way for the seventh art of film to return to the presentation medium of the cinema house. The goal of CMIAR is to provide a quarterly screening event comprised of works from local artists working in the seventh art of the moving image. The screening event will be programmed with moving image work obtained through submissions.
Winter CMIAR will feature work by Mitchell Rose, Phil Garrett, Nicolette Lee, Matt Swift and others. The Columbus Moving Image Art Review is always looking for new artist and the next deadline is Feb. 17th. Send in your new or old work, propose an a/v performance. If it uses light and it moves we want to show it. We aim to celebrate what Central Ohio has to offer with no time constraints, no subject constraints, animation, video, film, software art, projection performance, etc. Its all fair game.
You can get more information at t http://movingimageart.wordpress.com
The Columbus Moving Image Art Review has free open submissions and the screening events are open to the public with free admission and accepted donations. Visit the CMIAR on facebook and to stay up to date on current participating artists and other CMIAR news.
The Columbus Moving Image Art review is currently sponsored by Nicolettecinemagraphics, and the Ohio State University's Film Studies Program.
After the show feel free to stay and chat with the artists about their past, current, and future work.
February 4, 2012 - March 9, 2012
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Price
Free
Venue
OSU Hagerty Hall Theater Rm 180
1775 College Drive
Columbus, OH 43210
http://www.osu.edu/map/building.php?…
Tags
Visual Arts, Community Arts, Film, Special Events
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Last updated February 4, 2012











