![]() ![]() In 2018, Julian completed an artist residency at the Toronto Animated Image Society and he’s currently studying at the Royal College of Art in London. His work has been shown in film festivals and galleries around the world. Animation filmmaker from San José, Costa Rica. Song recorded by Jules in a long train ride across Canada. I also like to work on animated documentary films because with animation it’s possible to express the more subjective parts of a narrative.” – KE Cow Palace – Julian Gallese – Costa Rica – 2018 – 3 min Music videos are especially inspiring for me because instead of narrative story-telling I can create visual poetry based on associative images. “I graduated in Animation in 2013 from the Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design in Budapest, Hungary.īesides short films, credits and animated scenes for movies my focus is primarily on making music videos. Visually, as well as in the music, the ancient meets the contemporary on the animated tapestry, in order to create something relevant to the present day. Three symbolic animals of the Andean cosmology guides us through the three mental states of the three worlds. He is also an interactive installation artist and amateur VJ.Īdentro de la Tierra – Katalin Egely – Argentina/Hungary – 2018 – 4 min – NORTH AMERICAN PREMIERE! He likes creating abstract work exploring materiality and time. He graduated with a BMA in animation from Emily Carr University in Vancouver, Canada in 2018. Kelley Ann would like to take a moment to remind you that you can make a dance about anything, and everything is political.įilm Bird Milk – Chris Strickler – Canada – 2018 – 5 minĪn anxiety inducing exploration of juicy colors and crunchy textures driven by chaotic electronic music.Ĭhris Strickler is from West Lafayette, Indiana, US of A. She received a BFA in Dance from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, and a BA in Government from the College of William and Mary. She is also a Certified Movement Analyst and an Alexander Technique teacher. Kelley Ann is a Third-Year Dance MFA Candidate and Graduate Part-Time Instructor at the University of Colorado Boulder. She has danced with Columbus Moving Company and John Gamble Dance Theater, and performed in works by Lux Boreal, Larry Keigwin, Bill Evans, and Taproot Dance Ensemble. In 2018, she received the Boulder International Fringe Festival’s ‘Hibner Brown Award: Most Important Historical Message’ for her interdisciplinary collaborative work Where I’m from the Mountains are Red, White, and Yellow. Kelley Ann’s work has been presented across the country. Reoccurring themes in her work include feelings of displacement, trauma, dis/ability, feminist ruminations, the military, the fallacy of binaries, and Appalachia. She is an Appalachian performing artist and scholar whose work explores identity through interdisciplinary and collaborative play. Kelley Ann Walsh likes to move, wiggle, shake, and jiggle. She is pursuing majors in both Dance and Jewish Studies at CU Boulder, and is currently exploring conscious movement as a means of investigating and expressing the human experience. After graduating high school, she spent a year dancing for Seattle-based artists Amy J Lambert (AJnC), Alicia Mullikin, and Marlo Ariz (Marlo Ariz Dance Project). Under the artistic direction of Marlo Ariz and Karen Baskett, she deepened her study of movement and choreography as a member of the pre-professional program. Rachel Halmrast began dancing at eXit SPACE School of Dance in Seattle, WA. He writes for those he loves and the passions that move him, including music and art, our relationship to one another, travel and time, disability and illness and death-but also possibility and wholeness and this one-time life that unfurls in the present moment. Find out more about his work at and Instagram Jeffrey’s poetry explores our shared multi-layered realities, from the structures of the molecular and musical, to the grounded specificity of geographic place, body, and identity-while reaching to and through the shifting and expanding universe (or multiverse) we inhabit and are inhabited by. He also has a children’s novel, The Little Palace, which is being released by Chipper Press on October 8th. His poetry has appeared in Midwest Review, Brushfire, Talking Writing and elsewhere. Jeffrey Erlacher is a poet and children’s author from Denver, CO. Join us on Saturday, September 28, 7:30pm, at Counterpath (7935 East 14th Ave., Denver) for night 9 of the Unseen Festival 2019! Reading ![]()
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