Thursday, March 5, 2009

Double Dagger @ the Zodiac THURSDAY, MARCH 5

THURSDAY, MARCH 5

Double Dagger (playing some brand new songs)
The New Flesh (reunited, now with 100% more Dubin!!!!!)
Sick Weapons (mems. Fascist Fascist, Blood Baby)
Sioux City Pete & the Beggars (actually from Sioux City)

THE ZODIAC, BALTIMORE
1726 N. Charles St.
Free. Huh? That's right, it's free!
21+ only (sorry)
9:00 PM
www.myspace.com/thezodiacbaltimore

UMCP Visiting Lecture Series: Karen Yasinsky Thursday March 5

The University of Maryland Department of Art Visiting Artist Lecture Series Presents Karen Yasinsky

Thursday 5th March 5.00 p.m. Room 2309 Art/Sociology Building, University of Maryland, College Park, MD

Karen Yasinsky works primarily with animation and drawing. Her video installations and drawings have been shown in many venues internationally including Mori Art Museum, Tokyo; P.S. 1 Contemporary Art, NY; UCLA Hammer Museum, LA; Kunst Werke, Berlin; the Sculpture Center, NY and at the Wexner Center in Columbus Ohio. Her animations have been screened worldwide at various venues and film festivals including the MoMA, NYC, International Film Festival Rotterdam and the New York Underground Film Festival. Her work can be found in several books including No. 1: First works by 363 Artists, Armpit of the Mole and >>fast forward: Media Art Sammlung Goetz. She is the recipient of a 2002 Guggenheim Foundation grant and teaches at Johns Hopkins University in Film/Media Studies. She works with Mireille Mosler, Ltd., NY and Tanja Pol Galerie, Munich. She is also a founding board member of the Gunk Foundation, a private foundation for public art.

Karen Yasinsky's solo exhibition 'I Choose Darkness' opens March 3rd at Mireille Mosler, Ltd (New York) and runs until April 11th 2009

The Art Sociology building is inside the beltway, 9 miles from downtown Washington and 32 miles from downtown Baltimore. It is located next to lot 1 on the western end of the university of Maryland, College Park, near the intersection of Route 193 (University Boulevard) and Adelphi Road.

All lectures are free and open to the public. Seating is limited and offered on a first come first serve basis. For more information contact the Department of Art at 301.405.7790; e-mail artdept@umd.edu or visit www.art.umd.edu/va09

Strange Fruit, March 5 School 33


School 33 Film Series - Thursdays, March 5, 19, and April 2 | 6:30pm School 33 will feature a three part series of films documenting the Civil Rights movement and its impact on American life, culture, and politics. This series also celebrates the 100th anniversary of the NAACP, and is held in memory of Dr. Martin Luther King’s assassination April 4, 1968. This event is free and open to the public but seating is limited so please RSVP. For more information please contact School 33 Art Center at 410-396-4641 or go to our website www.school33.org. March 5th | 6:30 | free | Strange Fruit | 57 minutes, 2002 | Producer/Director: Joel Katz Strange Fruit is the first documentary exploring the history and legacy of the Billie Holiday classic. The song's evolution tells a dramatic story of America's radical past using one of the most influential protest songs ever written as its epicenter. The saga brings viewers face- to- face with the terror of lynching even as it spotlights the courage and heroism of those who fought for racial justice when to do so was to risk ostracism and livelihood if white - and death if Black. It examines the history of lynching, and the interplay of race, labor and the left, and popular culture as forces that would give rise to the Civil Rights Movement.