This program begins with a visit to the collection galleries for a special viewing of the artworks My Caldera and Cite Specific, currently on view.
Films include:
My Caldera (Cauleen Smith, 2022, 19:53 min.)
Cite Specific (Tony Buba, 2023, 1:52 min.)
Fetish (Amie Siegel, 2016, 10 min.)
Tyrant Star (Diane Severin Nguyen, 2019, 16 min.)
We Are In Hell When We Hurt Each Other (Jacolby Satterwhite, 2020, 24:22 min.)
Please note that the artworks by Amie Siegel and Jacolby Satterwhite are originally intended to be presented in an installation and are included in the 2025 Film Series with their permission.
Preceding the Program, 10:30–6:30 p.m.
Park Lanes (Kevin Jerome Everson, 2015, 8 hrs)
Museum visitors and film series ticket holders are welcome to view Park Lanes with their museum admission on the day of the program. Those who purchase tickets to the film series are welcome to continue watching Park Lanes leading into the featured screening at 7 p.m. in the Art Theater.
About Carnegie Museum of Art Film Series:
Artist and Filmmaker, Garrett Bradley draws from the museum’s collection of moving image works to program 7 distinct evenings for the 2025 Carnegie Museum of Art Film Series. Beginning at 10:30 a.m. in the Art Theater, each program will be preceded by the screening of Kevin Jerome Everson’s 8-hour long film Park Lanes (2015), which conceptually anchors this year’s series and was acquired by the museum in 2019.
Tickets are $10 ($8 for students and Carnegie Museums members) and can be purchased at
https://carnegieart.org/event/here-or-there-6/
Image Caption: Diane Severin Nguyen, Tyrant Star (film still), 2019, Carnegie Museum of Art, Mr. and Mrs. James H. Rich Fund © Diane Severin Nguyen
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