The San Francisco Video Artist's Festival (SFVAF) is a celebration of time-based forms. The festival is comprised of international video/film/sound screenings curated by artists working within these mediums; a lecture/video screening; and video, sound, and photography installations from local emerging artists.
SAN FRANCISCO VIDEO ARTIST'S FESTIVAL
May 1- May 2, 2004
2:00 - 10:00 pm
The San Francisco Video Artist's Festival (SFVAF) is a celebration of time-based forms. The festival is comprised of international video/film/sound screenings curated by artists working within these mediums; a lecture/video screening; and video, sound, and photography installations from local emerging artists.
Program includes works curated by the following SFAI faculty and staff
Charles Boone
Mark Boswell
John Davis
Brooke Hinton
Tony Labat
as well as works curated by students Marijke Jorritsma and Jose Ruiz, and a major installation by Art Institute staff Chris Miller.
Cost: Free to the public. Donation of $6 suggested. All proceeds benefit the artists.
Doors open at 1:00 pm for viewing of installed works. For more information, visit the festival website, http://www.sfvaf.org
venue:
SFAI Main Campus
800 Chestnut Street
San Francisco, CA