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Peter Blum Gallery opens an exhibition of new paintings and works on paper by John Zurier

Peter Blum Gallery opens an exhibition of new paintings and works on paper by John Zurier
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Berkeley s Film Archive Diversifies History With Films by Amit Dutta - Best Indian American Magazine | San Jose CA

Film, ‘If I Go, Where Do I Go?’ at BAMPFA. “Cinema becomes a way of searching and learning through culture, history, music, beauty and eventually truth.” Amit Dutta, Many Questions to Myself UC Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive (BAMPFA) is UC Berkeley’s resource for artistic resources and serves the broader Bay Area population. Their mission is to create dialogue and community engagement through art mediums on local and global topics. In pursuit of diversity in history, BAMPFA is showcasing Indian filmmaker and writer Amit Dutta. Dutta is known for his distinctive cinema through deep explorations of India’s artistic, literary, and cultural traditions, both contemporary and historical.

BAMPFA to reopen its doors in May | PressReleasePoint

, Berkeley News A BAMPFA staff member admires the exhibition, Rosie Lee Tompkins: A Retrospective , which includes 75 of the late Bay Area artist’s quilts, which will be on display at the museum through July 17. (BAMPFA photo) After being closed for more than a year because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the UC Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive (BAMPFA) will be reopening its doors to the public on Sunday, May 2. Members of BAMPFA and the UC Berkeley community are invited to a free preview on Friday, April 30, and California essential workers with a work ID will receive free admission on Saturday, May 1.

BAMPFA to reopen in May with new shows and reduced admission

Tony Bravo April 8, 2021Updated: April 8, 2021, 7:51 pm The UC Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive is reopening on May 2 after a 13-month closure. Photo: Cary Groner The UC Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive will reopen its galleries to the general public on May 2, following a 13-month closure due to the coronavirus pandemic. The organization also announced on Thursday, April 8, that it would reduce its admission price to $10, from $14, for the foreseeable future. The museum will additionally adopt a new, three-day schedule: 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Friday-Sunday with the first hour on Saturdays reserved for members. Members and UC Berkeley students will be allowed to return to the museum beginning April 30; May 1 will be free for essential workers.

Icarus Films Sets Virtual U S Release for Golden Horse Award Doc Winner Lost Course (EXCLUSIVE)

Icarus Films Sets Virtual U.S. Release for Golden Horse Award Doc Winner Lost Course (EXCLUSIVE) Rebecca Davis, provided by FacebookTwitterEmail The dGenerate Collection at indie distributor Icarus Films will release the journalistic Hong Kong doc “Lost Course” in the U.S. starting March 5. The Chinese-language film about a democratic village uprising against corruption known as the “Siege of Wukan” and its aftermath won the best documentary prize at Taiwan’s 2020 Golden Horse Awards, an event sometimes described as Asia’s Oscars. It was an official selection for the International Documentary Festival Amsterdam’s non-competitive Frontlight section, as well as the 2019 Hong Kong Asian Film Festival and the 2019 Vancouver International Film Festival.

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