Larry McNeil: Fly by Night Mythology
Wish You Were Here. McNeil's work reinforces his idea that photography may strive to embody relevance, meaning, and, hopefully, a sense of grace, inspiring positive change in times of need.
Wish You Were Here
For more than 24 years, this popular photography lecture series has brought artists and photojournalists to Rochester to share their stories and photographs. Generously supported by Thomas N. Tischer, PhD.
Gallery Talk with Anderson & Low
Artists Jonathan Anderson & Edwin Low will guide guests through their exhibition Voyages and Discoveries.
Bea Nettles: Harvest of Memory
Bea Nettles explores the narrative potential of photography through constructed images often made with alternative photographic processes.
The Last Warning
Silent Tuesdays Directed by Paul Leni—a German import who established Universal Studios’ atmospheric style with his 1927 Hollywood debut The Cat and the Canary—this chiller about a murder in an apparently cursed theater stands as one of the few true silent whodunits. Live piano accompaniment by Dr. Philip C. Carli.
Blow-Up
Palme d’Or Winners of the 1960s Michelangelo Antonioni’s first English-language film is this critically acclaimed murder mystery. Blow-Up pushes the boundaries of visual reality and encourages the audience to question what is and what could be.
Brigadoon
Great American Songbook Vincente Minnelli brings Gene Kelly and Cyd Charisse together to dance for the last time. Kelly’s performance of the songs “Almost Like Being in Love” and “The Heather on the Hill” is surpassed only by his dance with Charisse among the Highlands in a reprise of the latter song.
Sleep Dealer
Labor Film Series In a near future of airtight international borders and militarized corporate warriors, an underground class of workers plug their nervous systems into a global computer network, becoming “cybraceros,” who manipulate robots from a distance.
ONLINE—In Focus: Kodak Picture Spots: Then and Now
One hundred years ago, the Kodak "Picture Ahead" marketing campaign was introduced into the American landscape. In this talk, Leslie K. Brown will provide a historical overview of this cultural phenomenon
I Believe I'll Run On: Artist talk with Joshua Rashaad McFadden
Artist Joshua Rashaad McFadden will discuss the work featured in his early-career survey I Believe I'll Run On.
Jasna Bogdanovska: Palimpsest
Jasna Bogdanovska conceptualizes the environment from a humanistic perspective, combining individual and collective narratives of migration, identity, mythology, and a sense of belonging.