Sky Hopinka: maɬni – towards the ocean, towards the shore (In person, Emerson Only)

Co-presented with the Bright Family Screening Series, the Roxbury International Film Festival, Living on Earth podcast, DocYard and Emerson Contemporary. Directed by Sky Hopinka, documentary, chinuk wawa with English subtitles, 82 minutes, USA, 2021. This film follows Sweetwater Sahme and Jordan Mercier’s wanderings through each of their worlds as they wander through and contemplate the...

Goethe-Institut: Immersive Storytelling – How Emerging Media Create Agency and Social Change

  The network meetings aim to highlight and virtually connect women and gender-marginalized people from Europe and North-America working in the creative industries and around immersive technologies to create new international connections and foster potential cooperation. These Meetups are planned as a series of events with a different focus for each event. This meeting is...

Kerry Tribe: Onomatopoeia

Emerson Contemporary proudly presents Kerry Tribe: Onomatopoeia, a solo exhibition by the Los Angeles-based artist and filmmaker, on view in the Media Art Gallery at 25 Avery Street, from January 26 - March 27, 2022. Free and open to the public, the gallery is open Wednesday - Sunday from 12-7pm.  https://vimeo.com/694559130?share=copy Created between 2010 and...

Live Performance by Emilio Rojas “A VAGUE AND UNDETERMINED PLACE (A GLORIA)”

Emilio Rojas performs A VAGUE AND UNDETERMINED PLACE (A GLORIA) Boylston Place Courtyard September 23, 2022, 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. This performance and installation examines what artist Emilio Rojas terms “border pedagogies,” or teaching opportunities to question and reimagine national borders. Rojas will be inviting participants to draw the U.S.-Mexican border on transparent paper,...

Live Performance by Emilio Rojas “A VAGUE AND UNDETERMINED PLACE (A GLORIA)”

  Emilio Rojas performs A VAGUE AND UNDETERMINED PLACE (A GLORIA)   Boylston Place Courtyard Saturday, September 24, 2022, 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.       This performance and installation examines what artist Emilio Rojas terms “border pedagogies,” or teaching opportunities to question and reimagine national borders. Rojas will be inviting participants to draw...