Film Church is a community salon for experimental films, video art, and DIY media. We hold semi regular events around NYC for filmmakers and artists to connect and share their work.
On May 7th our show is hosted at Lifeworld, in Brooklyn. Details can be found at filmchurch.nyc
Featured artists... Anna Remus - Jonathan Seungjoon Lee - Ulla Reiss - Will Haydon - Erica Schreiner - Guan Huang - Julia Cooke - Joslyn Crocco - Walter Smits - Rebecca Shenfeld - Lydia Kuzak
Partnering with LEIMAY, Pollen will present a third night of expanded cinema on May 10, 2026 at CAVE featuring two curated programs of video spells and expanded cinema performances.
Program 1, Veils of Pearl redux, plunges towards unknowingness, testing the memory of stone and bone revitalized after a season of snow. Program 2, Bloomdances, flourishes with flickering memory and cosmic movement in search of a loamy center.
The inaugural Great Lakes Listening Series will be taking place at the UWM Union Cinema on May 5th @ 7PM.
The Great Lakes Listening Series is a new listening event that presents multichannel sonic artworks within a cinema space. This edition will feature new works of sound art that respond to the natural, ecological, political, and cultural complexities of the Great Lakes Region. The works included in this program will explore the potential of the cinematic listening experience as a uniquely immersive and arresting means of engaging with these complexities.
The Milan Machinima Festival has opened the call for submissions for its 2027 edition, marking ten years of curatorial engagement with machinima, game-engine cinema, and moving-image practices shaped through virtual worlds.
For the third year Moscow International Video Art Exhibition is pleased to announce the OPEN CALL to all artists working with video art, experimental film and filmed performance. Artists are invited to submit their works related to the subject of the LOST & FOUND.
Atash, Aisha, Teyh: Three Films by Parine Jaddo is a film program presented by ArteEast as part of their ongoing series Unpacking the ArteArchive. This retrospective celebrates the early and little-known films of Iraqi-Lebanese filmmaker Parine Jaddo, whose experimental works entangle truth and fiction to explore cultural dissonance, estrangement, resistance, and desire.
Ross Lipman presents Tom Chomont As part of the 72nd International Short Film Festival Oberhausen
In the 1970s and 1980s, Tom Chomont was part of the New York underground scene. Between 1962 and 1989, Chomont, who died prematurely, made around 40 short films: experiments in which he combined colour positives and black and white negatives, which gave them an unmistakable aura – lyrical, erotic, mystical. They are psycho-sexual self-examinations in whose restoration Ross Lipman played a key role. He will present a selection of these films on 16mm.