For those of you in the Philadelphia area who work with videos, the
Institute for Contemporary Art is having their open video call.  Scroll down
for details...

Candace.

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> From:         ICA
> Sent:         Monday, July 7, 2003 10:01 PM
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> Subject:      ICA Summer Fun!
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> Polly Apfelbaum, Zabriskie Point (detail), 1997. Synthetic velvet, 18 x 20
> feet. Courtesy of the artist and D'Amelio Terras, New York    
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> I C A   S U M M E R   F U N   !
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> fractured fairytales
> Polly Apfelbaum will discuss her current ICA exhibition and the influence
> of modern film in her color-drenched creations. Followed by a special
> screening of the psychedelic classic Zabriskie Point by Michelangelo
> Antonioni.
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> Wednesday, July 9
> 7:30pm lecture
> Film screening at dusk
> Free with $3 Gallery Admission
> Presented in conjunction with the International House Film Series
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> summer open video call
> First 20 artists to submit VHS format videos at 8:30pm accepted.
> Submissions screened under the stars on the ICA Terrace. Selected Videos
> to be featured in the ICA lobby next Fall! Guest Panel including Michael
> Chaiken, Film Program Director, International House. 
> 
> Wednesday, July 16 at 9pm
> Free and open to the public
> Complimentary popcorn, snacks, and sodas
> Call for details 215-898-5911 
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> The ICA is located at 118 South 36th Street at the University of
> Pennsylvania. The ICA is open to the public, except during installation,
> from 12:00pm to 8:00pm on Wednesday through Friday and from 11:00am to
> 5:00pm on Saturday and Sunday. For more information, call
> 215-898-7108/5911. 
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> Visit us online: 
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> *     www.icaphila.org
> *     polly apfelbaum -- on view through July 27
> *     upcoming exhibitions
> *     visitor information
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