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Banker White Uses Film To Combat Disease

This has been a busy year for artist and filmmaker Banker White (2008 Film/Video). On September 8, PBS will air his documentary The Genius of Marian, a portrait of his family’s struggle to deal with...

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The Barbara Hammer Gif Retrospective

In celebration of a major exhibition of Barbara Hammer’s work at KOW Berlin, we have put together our own modest gif retrospective looking at some of this Creative Capital Artist’s most influential...

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In Kerry Tribe’s Artworks, Forgetting Leads to Creating

Aphasia is a little known disorder that, according to the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, 1 million people suffer from in the United States. The disorder does not affect a person’s...

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Sundance Festival Runs Amok With Creative Capital Artists

Whether you’re heading to Sundance or not this year, you’ll want to know about the amazing films our Creative Capital artists are screening there. From an artist actually lighting themselves on fire,...

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Penny Lane’s Creative Capital Project is NUTS!

Penny Lane is a filmmaker who focuses on lesser-known histories as a means of reconsidering current issues. So, it’s no surprise that she took an interest in the little known tale of John Romulus...

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42 Choreographers Performing 1 Dance in “Exquisite Corps”

Mitchell Rose describes himself as a choreographer and performance artist turned filmmaker. His experience in both disciplines is easily seen in his recent work Exquisite Corps, which made the rounds...

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Notes on Notes, Trust and the Documentary Promise

Excerpt from the documentary “NUTS!” by Penny Lane Earlier this summer, filmmaker Penny Lane premiered her Creative Capital project, NUTS!, about a Great Depression-era doctor who claimed to have cured...

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Travis Wilkerson Explores Contemporary Politics By Investigating a 1940s Murder

Filmmaker Travis Wilkerson (2015 Moving Image) has made a career out of creating works dedicated to anti-oppression causes, so when he learned that his own great-grandfather played a role in murdering...

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Jeff Malmberg and Chris Shellen Document the Real Power of Art

Spettacolo by Jeff Malmberg and Chris Shellen What can art do in a time of turmoil? Documentary filmmakers Jeff Malmberg and Chris Shellen have made a career of showing how individuals and communities...

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In Her First Feature Narrative Film, Elisabeth Subrin Takes a Feminist Look...

Elisabeth Subrin, John Ortiz and Maggie Siff on the set of A Woman, A Part In Elisabeth Subrin’s new film, A Woman, A Part—her Creative Capital project premiering at IFC Center March 22-28—tensions are...

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Bruce Yonemoto and Juli Carson Connect an Actual Growing Glacier, Lacan and...

The End Of The World At The Edge Of The Earth video still, 2017 It’s hard to imagine that there has ever been a time when the globe’s natural history was so intertwined with the world’s political...

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Stacey Steers and the Power of Process

Stacey Steers (2012 Moving Image) takes pieces from the past to create original animated shorts. Through a labor intensive process. Steers bridges stories and characters from silent films of the early...

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Dan Schneidkraut’s Documentary Captures a World Famous Horror Host

Horror, trash, and carnival barkers are by no means new phenomena, but the internet has given these subcultures new places to shine. Filmmaker Dan Schneidkraut has captured one personality famous in...

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Creative Capital Awardees Screen Work at the 2018 International Film Festival...

Since it began in 1972, the International Film Festival in Rotterdam, Netherlands, has gained recognition for its programming of independent and experimental film artists. This year, three Creative...

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Yance Ford on Asking the Right Questions with “Strong Island”

Yance Ford began production on Strong Island in 2008. When the film premiered at Sundance in 2017, audiences were presented with a personal account of how Ford’s family coped with the tragic loss of...

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Banker White Uses Film To Combat Disease

This has been a busy year for artist and filmmaker Banker White (2008 Film/Video). On September 8, PBS will air his documentary The Genius of Marian, a portrait of his family’s struggle to deal with...

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The Barbara Hammer Gif Retrospective

In celebration of a major exhibition of Barbara Hammer’s work at KOW Berlin, we have put together our own modest gif retrospective looking at some of this Creative Capital Artist’s most influential...

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In Kerry Tribe's Artworks, Forgetting Leads to Creating

Aphasia is a little known disorder that, according to the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, 1 million people suffer from in the United States. The disorder does not affect a person’s...

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Sundance Festival Runs Amok With Creative Capital Artists

Whether you’re heading to Sundance or not this year, you’ll want to know about the amazing films our Creative Capital artists are screening there. From an artist actually lighting themselves on fire,...

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Penny Lane’s Creative Capital Project is NUTS!

We caught up with Penny to ask her a few questions about the project. Alex Teplitzky: The Guardian calls the film’s plot “a story so odd you’ll wonder why you haven’t heard it before.” How did you...

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