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San Francisco Cinematheque program calendar, January-April 1995
Poster listing film programs offered by the San Francisco Cinematheque from January-April 1995. Programs were held at the San Francisco Art Institute, Center for the Arts (Yerba Buena Gardens), and Pacific Film Archive. -
BAILLIE LIFE, WORK (a scrapbook)
Limited edition zine, created in honor of Bruce Baillie's return to the Bay Area and in conjunction with a week-long series of screenings, talks, and other activities by and for the artist, April 17-22, 1995. This zine was published by the San Francisco Cinematheque and very few copies exist. Contains photographs, journals, letters, and criticism, including original writing. Edited by Timoleon Wilkins. -
San Francisco Cinematheque program calendar, September-December 1994
Poster listing film programs offered by the San Francisco Cinematheque from September-December 1994. Programs were held at the San Francisco Art Institute and Center for the Arts (Yerba Buena Gardens). -
San Francisco Cinematheque program calendar, April-June 1994
Poster listing film programs offered by the San Francisco Cinematheque from April-June 1994. Programs were held at the San Francisco Art Institute and Center for the Arts (Yerba Buena Gardens). -
San Francisco Cinematheque program calendar, January-March 1994
Poster listing film programs offered by the San Francisco Cinematheque from January-March 1994. Programs were held at the San Francisco Art Institute and Center for the Arts (Yerba Buena Gardens). -
Other Cinema calendar, 1994
Other Cinema calendar, 1994. Programs include Bueys Bio + Nekes: Ulysses; Found-Footage Festival; and Jost: Angel City + New Student Works.
Flyer with listings for three Saturday programs in May 1994. Featuring work by Joseph Beuys, Werner Nekes, Bruce Conner, Peter Kubelka, Standish Lawder, George Landow, Robert Nelson, Alan Berliner, Craig Baldwin, Lynne Sachs, and Jon Jost. Also includes new student works by Chuck Hudina, Stefan Kluvik,and Dinorah Rodriguez. -
Other Cinema calendar, Spring 1994
Other Cinema calendar, Spring 1994. Programs include Weiss + Tell + Greene + Sweeney + Povey +; Gorin's Cabengo + Cazzazza's Siamese Twins; "Priscilla" + "Jayne" + "Betty" + "Michael"+; Sax + Sundaram + Cockrell + Donovan +; Lynn Kirby's 3 Interiors + Installations +; Zando's UH-OH! + Ahwesh/Strosser's Weather; Palazzolo/Ciessielka + Buñuel + Tilton +; Poe + Fellini + Corman + Roeg + Price + Fonda; Bickford + Svankmajer + Pal + The Runties +; Rose X' Alien Dreamtime + McKenna + Kent +; Patiris' Biosphere + Jones' Republicans +; Eisenstein's Que Viva Mexico! + Hoolboom; Gomez Peña + Fusco + Street + Katz +; Sachs' Which Way Is East + Weber + silt; and New Experimental Works.
Fifteen programs presented Spring 1994. Featuring work by Martin Arnold, Betsy Weiss, Thad Povey, Susan Greene, Julia Tell, Kathleen Sweeney, Perry Meigs, Alexander Hammid, Ray Birdwhistle, Jean-Pierre Gorin, Monte Cazazza, Stacey Richter, Anna Lee Keefer, Dan Kapelovitz, Laurie Partridge, Joe Westmoreland, Fabio Roberti, Jayne Mansfield, Charles Piere, Nao Bustamante, Erin Sax, Anjali Sundaram, Susan [sic] Donovan, Susanne Cockrell, Jennifer Kanter, Sarah Lewison, Ann [sic] McGuire, Kim Woods, Lynn Kirby, Julie Zando, Peggy Ahwesh, Margaret Strosser, Tom Palazzolo, Thomas Ciessielka, Luis Buñuel, Kenneth Anger, Federico Fellini, Roger Corman, Bruce Bickford, J.C. Wegman, Matt Day, Ladislaw Starevitch, Jan Svankajer, David Cox, Glenn Mayfield, Pam Kray, Barbara Lattanzi, George Pal, Gerry Anderson, Todd Haynes, Ken Adams, Britt Welin, Phil Patiris, Sergei Eisenstein, Michael Hoolboom, Steve Sanguedolce, Coco Fusco, Guillermo Gomez Peña, Paula Heredia, Mark Street, Lynne Sachs, Marshall Weber, Keith Sanborn, Thad Povey, Karen Rester, Gibbs Chapman, Kurt Keppeler, Anne McGuire, Steve Dye, Deke Weaver, David Cox, Elena Popa, Troy Innocent, Danny Plotnick, David Sherman, and Carolyn Cooley. -
San Francisco Cinematheque program calendar, September-December 1993
Poster listing film programs offered by the San Francisco Cinematheque from September-December 1993. Programs were held at the San Francisco Art Institute.