Montserrat students & alumnus in local film screening

June 17, 2011

Ethan Berry, Professor of Photography at Montserrat College of Art, has curated a body of Super 8 films to be screened at 17 Cox following Beverly Arts Fest this Saturday June 18th.  The Infinite Format, features films by Gordon and Tera Miranda Nelson of MassArt, Paul Turano of Emerson College and our own Kathleen Brennan of Montserrat ’11, in addition to films made during Berry’s Super 8 workshop, as part of Montserrat’s Continuing Education Department.

The film series is produced by The Northeast Institute for Analog Studies, an organization specializing in the reclaimation and proliferation of “shadow based” media.  Ethan Berry manages “The Institute” from the Montserrat’s Photography Department, which holds a substantial collection of objects.  This is the first time The Institute has worked with 17 Cox, an exhibition space in Beverly that proclaims to be “the most efficient visual art center in the world”.  17 Cox is directed by Lucas Spivey, Exhibitions Manager for Montserrat Galleries.

The Infinite Format

Saturday June 18th

6:00 pm Doors open, preview clips from Super 8 workshop

8:00 pm Feature presentation

$5 tickets, refreshments and BBQ available for purchase

17 Cox Court, Beverly MA 01915

More info at 17cox.com