Dom Ammirati
Nick Anderson
Heath Bieferman
Jamie Carol
Amy Chaiklin
Sandy Cook
Zelig Kurland
Justin Lowe
Paul Lyren
Darius Rinaali
Julie Seidl
Betsy Tripi
Jaeha Yoo
Exhibitions and screenings.
Art Exhibition
Dom Ammirati--sculpture
Nick Anderson--painting, drawing
Heath Bieferman--sculpture
Jamie Carol--painting
Amy Chaiklin--painting
Sandy Cook--new media/computer based
Zelig Kurland--drawings
Justin Lowe--floor sculptures, audio
Paul Lyren--drawings (cartoonist)
Darius Rinaali--assemblage, collages on canvas
Russia--photography
Julie Seidl--photography
Betsy Tripi--screenprints
Jaeha Yoo--painting
Curated by Jon Raymond & Jay Sanders
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Is Fashion Art? Exhibition
ATK, Blaze New York: Body Ornamentation by Veronica Evanega, Cat Chow, Dimitri Joseph, J.
Mandle Performance, Liz Collins and Natalia Titova
Curated by Mary Gehlhar & Linden Schaffer
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See double features of new independent films screened with inspiring modern classics in the
Screening Room.
Screening Schedule:
Friday, July 13, 3pm: (FREE)
The American Nightmare (2000)
Mix-breeding his background in both B-Horror and filmmaker bio-pics Director Adam Simon (with
the help of Wes Craven, John Carpenter, John Landis and others) disects the relationship
between societal fears and the modern horror movie.
Friday, July 13, 5pm (FREE)
An American Werewolf in London (1981)
Two American tourists in England are attacked by a werewolf that none of the locals will admit
exists. Stars Griffin Dunne. Directed by John Landis.
Friday, July 13, 8pm:
Pigeonholed (1999)
Director Michael Swanhaus?s darkly comedic, coming of age story about a boy duct-taped to the
front seat of a jaguar and driven to rehab by his own father. There he finds solace in the company
of an anorexic girl and a sexually confused jock. Starring Rosanna Arquette, Chris Noth and the
late Justin Pierce (of "Kids").
Friday, July 13, 9:30pm
The Shining (1980)
Stanley Kubrick?s horrifying and intricate masterpiece, featuring a dangerously insane Jack
Nicholson prowling the eerie halls of the Overlook Hotel. Starring Jack Nicolson & Shelley
Duvall.
Saturday, July 14, 3pm (FREE)
Beatniks (2000)
Nicholson William's directorial debut about two bohemian misfits, a poet and a musician, who are
going nowhere fast until they find a magic box that they?re sure will make them famous. Stars
Norman Reedus, Mark Boone Jr, Eric Roberts and Lisa Marie.
Saturday, July 14, 5pm (FREE)
The Outsiders (1983)
Adapted by S.E. Hilton?s classic novel about two kids growing up on the wrong side of the
tracks. Directed by Francis Ford Coppola and starring C. Thomas Howell, Matt Dillon, Patrick
Swayze, Emelio Estevez, Ralph Macchio & Tom Cruise.
Saturday, July 14, 8pm
Dinner and a Movie (2001)
A witty and original comedy about an idealistic documentary filmmaker who gets coerced into
making a PBS show on dating. Written and directed by Lisa Kors.
Saturday, July 14, 10pm
Desperately Seeking Susan (1985)
Susan Seidelman's brilliantly woven tale of mistaken identity. Starring Rosanna Arquette, Aiden
Quinn and Madonna.
Sunday, July 15, 1pm (FREE)
Time Bandits (1981)
A young time-traveler named Kevin. Treasure hunting dwarfs. Confrontation of evil. Puzzle
pieces of a classic fantasy time tale. Courtesy of the hyper-creative mind of Director Terry
Gilliam. performances by Michael Palin & John Cleese.
Sunday, July 15, 3pm (FREE)
Short series
12 short films exploring a sense of reality, film as art, misperceptions, super-heroism and
relationships. "A Problem with Sharks", "Billy Nayer", "Duncan", "EAT", "Gameday", "Herald of
Truth", "The Littlest Circus", "Rosenberg's Demon", "Stairway to Heaven", "The Still and
Waiting", "Swimming Out To Holly", "Tokyo Breakfast"
The art exhibition, fashion exhibition & screening room are open daily Friday, July 12 & Saturday,
July 13 are free of charge (noon - 7pm) and Sunday, July 14 (noon - 5pm).
From 8pm - Midnight on both Friday, July 13th and Saturday, July 14th, there are open bar parties
which cost $25 in advance.
Landmark
Puck Building
193 Lafayette Streeet
(between Houston & Prince)
New York