Saturday Cinema: SF Art & Film Festival
Presented by Cinema Arts
Isaiah Dufort, Director of San Francisco Art & Film in attendance!
Celebrate the art and craft of filmmaking through a collaborative screening of outstanding works from San Francisco Art & Film and Exploratorium Cinema Arts! These young and established artists made works comprise an evocative collection of visual storytelling, enticing the viewer through composition, rhythm, curiosity, and emotion. Selected student films from 1998 to the present are paired with beloved works curated from Cinema Arts 40 year history of sharing films with intergenerational audiences.
Since 1998, SF Art & Film's Film Workshop has provided students aged 13-18 a space to study great works of cinema and develop their skills as media artists. Each year, new students are introduced to the fundamentals of professional filmmaking while returning students refine and deepen their skills. The workshop facilitators act as producers, helping students build a portfolio of work and develop a foundation of skills that will serve them throughout their careers.
Garage (1998, 1 min.)
Inside (1999, 3 min.)
Rattle & Shine (2006, 2 min.)
Paper (2009, 3 min.)
Ties (2021, 2 min.)
The Red Ball (2022, 3 min.)
and more!
In Osher Gallery 1, Kanbar Forum
Free with museum admission
Photo courtesy of San Francisco Art & Film
Saturday Cinema: SF Art & Film Festival
Presented by Cinema Arts
Isaiah Dufort, Director of San Francisco Art & Film in attendance!
Celebrate the art and craft of filmmaking through a collaborative screening of outstanding works from San Francisco Art & Film and Exploratorium Cinema Arts! These young and established artists made works comprise an evocative collection of visual storytelling, enticing the viewer through composition, rhythm, curiosity, and emotion. Selected student films from 1998 to the present are paired with beloved works curated from Cinema Arts 40 year history of sharing films with intergenerational audiences.
Since 1998, SF Art & Film's Film Workshop has provided students aged 13-18 a space to study great works of cinema and develop their skills as media artists. Each year, new students are introduced to the fundamentals of professional filmmaking while returning students refine and deepen their skills. The workshop facilitators act as producers, helping students build a portfolio of work and develop a foundation of skills that will serve them throughout their careers.
Garage (1998, 1 min.)
Inside (1999, 3 min.)
Rattle & Shine (2006, 2 min.)
Paper (2009, 3 min.)
Ties (2021, 2 min.)
The Red Ball (2022, 3 min.)
and more!
In Osher Gallery 1, Kanbar Forum
Free with museum admission
Photo courtesy of San Francisco Art & Film
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