Welcome to our fall 2010 season!

Aug 25 2010

Cinema Project is in the midst of transition, as co-founder and projectionist Jeremy Rossen moves on to other coasts and creative pursuits later this fall. Having curated countless memorable programs and projected a vast array of amazing films throughout the past seven years, he’s definitely left his mark and will be greatly missed.

Kicking off the fall 2010 season is the epic 16mm dual-projection performance When it Was Blue from Jennifer Reeves and Skúli Sverrisson as part of our annual collaboration with PICA’s TBA Festival. Other programs include classics in the documentary and avant-garde genres, with the work of such luminaries as Robert Flaherty and Marie Menken respectively. Cinema Project co-founder Pablo de Ocampo guest curates a program of melodramatic video work and we've also got the latest from prolific German filmmaker Harun Farocki. International artists set to arrive in Portland this season include German filmmaker Jeanne Faust and Japanese artist Tomonari Nishikawa. Teaming up with North Portland gallery Disjecta, Nishikawa's program marks the last in our Pan Asian series. We are happy to announce recent grant awards from the Oregon Cultural Trust and the Regional Arts & Culture Council. Thanks to these organizations, along with the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Arts, and all our sponsors for making this programming possible.

Click here to view the season schedule.