Experimental Drive-In Movies

by bicyclette | August 1, 2005 at 08:44 pm
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RETURN OF THE EXPERIMENTAL
DRIVE-IN

NewTown
Presents

Reels on Wheels 5: Screening
California
Whose/Who’s California?, Part 2

A Film
and Video Drive-In

 
Dates:  Program 1 Friday, August 12

             Program 2 - Saturday August 13

Time:  8:00
PM

Where:  Rose Bowl, Parking Lot I

Directions:  
 From the 210 Freeway - Take the Seco St./Mountain St. offramp.  If you are
coming from the west, turn right.  If coming form the east, turn left.   Follow
signage to the Rose Bowl Aquatic Center and KidSpace Museum.  Turn left on
Arroyo Boulevard.  Take the first driveway on the left.

Admission:
 $5.00 per car, NewTown and Pasadena Art Alliance members
free

Information: Richard Amromin at (626)398-9278 or email at newtownart@charter.net

Same
Info at:
www.newtownart.org.  Visit our newly
designed site.

Program 1 - August
12

County Sign Montage by Melinda Stone
Portrait of
Paul McCarthy
by Richard Newton
Feral by Louis Hock
Boy
Scouts 213
by Sterling Sheehy
Portrait of Ed Moses by Richard
Newton
Condor by James T. Hong
Portrait of Chris Burden by
Richard Newton
If You Lived Here You'd be Home by Now by Hillary
Mushkin
Portraits of Ed Ruscha & Robert Graham by Richard
Newton
Driving Men by Susan Mogul
Backseat Bingo by Liz
Blazer
Lost Everything But My Name by Sarah Klein
COMA by
Susan Braig
Guerrilla Public Service by Richard Ankrom

Program 2 - August 13
Shooting Ally by SE
Barnet
Death Valley by Marnie Weber
405 North, 405 South by
Annetta Kapon
Pastorale by Hillary Mushkin
This Land is Your
Land
by Melinda Stone
654 S. Detroit by Ann Kaneko
In Smog
and Thunder
by Sandow Birk and Paul Zaloom

About Reels on Wheel 5: Screening
California

In part two of its Whose/Who's California
series, NewTown continues its exploration of California artists' perceptions of
the home state with Reels on Wheels 5: Screening California.  NewTown takes yet
another step towards fulfilling one of its major goals; demystifying current,
often experimental arts by placing them in a friendly and fun
context.

NewTown provides the popcorn.  Bring your own pizza (cold or
warm), freeze-dried root beer floats, significant other(s) and even the kids for
an evening of experimental media in the comfort of your very own car.  Just
cruise on in, pop your top (convertible that is), open your eyes and that year
old package of Gummi Bears, turn on your car’s FM and enjoy an evening at the
drive-in.  Tasteful romance encouraged but not provided.  

The films
range from satirical looks at the often stormy relationship between Greater Los
Angeles and San Francisco to re-examinations of our landscape, portraits of
eminent SoCal artists, the feasibility of relationships in Lalaland and much
more.  

Sponsorship
This program is supported by a generous
grant from the City of Pasadena Cultural Affairs Division and The Cultural
Affairs Commission through its Cultural Grants Program
 

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