Post-film discussion with Dr. Elizabeth Chalecki, Assistant Professor of International Relations at the University of Nebraska at Omaha (UNO), and Ash Eliza Smith, artist, designer, and researcher, facilitated by Sylvie Fortin, Bemis Curator-in-Residence. The Bemis Center For Contemporary Arts partnered with Film Streams for a special presentation of Donna Haraway: Story Telling for Earthly Survival as part of Science on Screen®, an innovative national series that creatively paired classic, cult, and documentary films with lively talks led by notable figures from the world of science, technology, and medicine. A discussion with Dr. Elizabeth Chalecki, Assistant Professor of International Relations at the University of Nebraska Omaha (UNO), ...
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News release announcing a Film Festival will be held by the University Arts Series of the University...
Debra Zimmerman, executive director of Women Make Movies, talks about the organization on the occasi...
Georgia Southern faculty member Prof. Fayth Parks was part of audience discussion following screenin...
Post-film discussion with Dr. Elizabeth Chalecki, Assistant Professor of International Relations at ...
Books & the Arts piece on Helen Nearing: Conscious Living/Conscious Dying, a documentary by film...
Artists talk about the intentions, methodologies and process of working, both as a working class art...
Unnatural Causes is the acclaimed documentary series broadcast by PBS and now used by thousands of o...
Martha Wheelock and Kay Weaver, partners in Ishtar Films of Los Angeles, have produced a 56-minute d...
" For their exhibition entitled Look, it’s daybreak, dear, time to sing, Canadian artist duo Richard...
Presented Master of Arts research at New Factual Storytelling Symposium, Canberra, by Skype, and scr...
Science in film is gaining attention from scientists and science communicators. Sixteen experts gath...
Sharna Pax present a screening and discussion featuring films by Eva Marie Rødbro, Andrea Luka Zimme...
Sandi Simcha DuBowski is an American director and producer, best known for his work on the intersect...
History of the Present is an opera-film, made collaboratively by Maria Fusco and Margaret Salmon, fe...
The Nature: Through Her Eyes festival was a special event with free admission celebrating and highl...
News release announcing a Film Festival will be held by the University Arts Series of the University...
Debra Zimmerman, executive director of Women Make Movies, talks about the organization on the occasi...
Georgia Southern faculty member Prof. Fayth Parks was part of audience discussion following screenin...