MIX21: Opens WEDNESDAY Oct 15!
MIX21: The New York Queer Experimental Film Festival opens in less than one week, on Wednesday, October 15th in New York's historic South Street Seaport at 217 Water Street, between Fulton and Beekman.
This year's venue, the MIX Factory @ Seaport, is a former Liz Claiborne department store that allows us to present an unprecedented number of installations in the lobbies (both of them!), former dressing rooms and all the other recesses we could find.
In addition to the installations, there are over 100 films and videos to watch this year. Plus parties every night, performances between screenings, and our own afternoon "Tea by the Sea" social.
Below is the festival schedule at-a-glance. Full festival schedule and advance tickets are available online at www.mixnyc.org.
Wed 10.15 | 7 PM | Pre-Show: STODGY by Jessica Dellecav
Wed 10.15 | 8 PM | Opening Night: Buried Treasure
Wed 10.15 | 10 PM+ | Party: Mattachine at Julius
Thurs 10.16 | 3 PM | Reception: Tea by the Sea
Thurs 10.16 | 7 PM | Hollyweird: Queered Movies
Thurs 10.16 | 9 PM | Jack Smith's Sinbad of Baghdad
Thurs 10.16 | 11 PM+ | Party: Sticky at Annex
Fri 10.17 | 6 PM | The Art of War
Fri 10.17 | 8 PM | Pleather & Lace
Fri 10.17 | 9:30 PM | STODGY by Jessica Dellecav
Fri 10.17 | 10 PM | X Marks the Spot
Fri 10.17 | 11 PM+ | Party: Frisky Fridays at Sugarland
Sat 10.18 | 4 PM | A Different Take 2008
Sat 10.18 | 6 PM | Our Selves-Together & Apart
Sat 10.18 | 8 PM | Perspectacle
Sat 10.18 | 9:30 PM | STODGY by Jessica Dellecav
Sat 10.18 | 10 PM | Disobedient Laughter
Sat 10.18 | 11:30 PM+ | Party @ The MIX Factory
Sun 10.19 | 6 PM | Everything Dances
Sun 10.19 | 7:30 PM | STODGY by Jessica Dellecav
Sun 10.19 | 8 PM | Actions of Outcast Bodies
Sun 10.19 | 10 PM+ | Party: Anonymous at Mehanata
Full festival schedule and advance tickets available online at www.mixnyc.org
MIX NYC 79 Pine Street #132 New York, NY 10005 212.742.8880 info@mixnyc.org www.mixnyc.org MIX NYC promotes, produces and preserves experimental media that is rooted in the lives, politics, and experiences of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and otherwise queer-identified people. MIX's work challenges mainstream notions of gender and sexuality while also upending traditional categories of form and content. MIX NYC, a 501(c)3 non-profit arts organization, is SUPPORTED by the New York State Council on the Arts, New York City Dept. of Cultural Affairs, @Seaport, General Growth Properties, Materials for the Arts, Experimental Television Center, Lower Manhattan Cultural Council, September 11th Fund, Kodak, HX, GO Magazine, Visual AIDS, the Gesso Foundation, Gill Foundation, Phil Zwickler Charitable & Memorial Foundation Trust, and the generosity of many individuals! | |||
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