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Los Angeles Filmforum presents
Can You Sense It?
Video Art by Bridget Reweti and Tamika Galanis
April 25 - May 8, 2021
Are You Still Recording?, by Bridget Reweti

 

Los Angeles Filmforum presents
Can You Sense It?
The Video Art of Bridget Reweti and Tamika Galanis
April 25 - May 8, 2021

The Video Art of Bridget Reweti runs from April 25 - May 1, 2021
The Video Art of Tamika Galanis runs from May 2 - May 8, 2021.  
A conversation with both artists and curator Jacqui Brown will be on Saturday 
May 8 at 5 pm PDT/8 pm EDT.
Note that each artist's screening runs for a week, and not the same week.

What are you sensing, around the political and public health disasters and 
through a year of virtual connections? Can you sense around and through 
disaster? What does your body feel? Where does your mind take you? Have you had 
extrasensory experiences lately? Are you connecting to other worlds and your 
communities beyond screens?

“Can You Sense It?,” programmed by guest curator Jacqui Brown for Los Angeles 
Filmforum, deeply engages the work of two filmmakers - Bridget Reweti and 
Tamika Galanis - to pull you through your screens and drop you beyond this 
global pandemic to connect deeply to what it is that only you can sense.

The works presented exist between the possibilities of film, grounded in land 
and place and people overlooked, placing nonfiction film in service of 
embodiment. They sever the connection between image and dialogue, facilitating 
the transfer of your energy away from your screen to your senses and the 
vibrations of land, place, and connections.  

Bridget Reweti suffuses the Aotearoan landscape with voices, mythologies, and 
communality to dispel romantic notions of the “natural world” and close the gap 
between our natural and lived environments. Tamika Galanis reverses Reweti’s 
circulation of life to landscape, placing the outdoors in service of archiving 
Bahamian interiority. Tamika places herself in an unenviable race - capturing 
what is The Bahamas, as her home, known as “The Ephemeral Islands,” is actually 
disappearing.

Can you sense it? That for some of us, our worlds have been ending for 
centuries? Can you sense it? That our work never ended? Can you sense it? Your 
relationship to the source? If you leverage your senses, these films will 
snatch you through the screen and set you down in fully formed worlds.

We're presenting two screenings online and a conversation.
Part 1: The Video Art of Bridget Reweti,  from April 25 - May 1, 2021
Part 2: The Video Art of Tamika Galanis,  from May 2 - May 8, 2021.  
A conversation with both artists and curator Jacqui Brown will be on Saturday 
May 8 at 5 pm PDT/8 pm EDT.

Tickets: All tickets include admission to the conversation on May 8.
 
Ticketing: Part 1, Bridget Reweti: Sliding Scale, $0 for members, $5 for 
students, $8, $12, $20 
https://watch.eventive.org/canyousenseit/play/607e48f1b7197c009ca52b45
 
Part 2, Tamika Galanis: Sliding Scale, $0 for members, $5 for students, $8, 
$12, $20  https://watch.eventive.org/canyousenseit/play/60802ab25d51ea008c42294e
 
Both Screenings: Sliding Scale, $0 for members, $5 for students, $8, $12, $20, 
$30
https://watch.eventive.org/canyousenseit/play/607e48f1b7197c009ca52b45
 

 
 

 

A Good Sense of Direction, by Bridget Reweti
The Video Art of Bridget Reweti, screening April 25 - May 1
Bridget Reweti (she/her’s) is an artist and curator from Ngāti Ranginui and 
Ngāi Te Rangi in Tauranga Moana, Aotearoa. Her lens-based practice practice 
explores indigenous landscape perspectives and the intricacy of contemporary 
Māori realities.  Reweti has held numerous residencies both nationally and 
internationally and her work is held in both private and public collections, 
she is the 2020-21 Frances Hodgkins Fellow at Otago University.

Reweti is part of Mata Aho Collective, a collaboration between four Māori women 
artists who produce large scale textile works, commenting on the complexity of 
Māori lives. Reweti has a vested interest in making space from governance to 
operations to audience for Māori to feel safe and brave in the arts. She has 
curated both solo and group shows throughout Aotearoa and also co-editor of ATE 
Journal of Māori Art, an annual peer-reviewed journal of Māori Art. Reweti 
holds a Masters with first class honours in Māori Visual Arts from Toioho ki 
Āpiti, Massey University and a PgDip in Museum and Heritage Studies from 
Victoria University of Wellington.

Full details on her films at 
https://www.lafilmforum.org/schedule/winter-2021/can-you-sense-it-part-1-the-video-art-of-bridget-reweti-new-screening-detail/
 

Returning the Gaze: I ga’ gee’ you what you lookin’ for! by Tamika Galanis, 
Screening May 2 - May 8.

 

The Video Art of Tamika Galanis, screening May 2 - May 8

Tamika Galanis is a documentarian and multimedia visual artist. A Bahamian 
native, Tamika’s work examines the complexities of living in a place shrouded 
in tourism’s ideal during the age of climate concerns. Emphasizing the 
importance of Bahamian cultural identity for cultural preservation, Galanis 
documents aspects of Bahamian life not curated for tourist consumption to 
intervene in the historical archive. This work counters the widely held 
paradisiacal view of the Caribbean, the origins of which arose 
post-emancipation through a controlled, systematic visual framing and 
commodification of the tropics.

Galanis's photography-based-practice includes traditional documentary work and 
new media abstractions of written, oral, and archival histories. Hacking the 
Narrative is a multimedia project composed of photographs, film, and sculptural 
objects that shed light on the conditions in which Bahamians live outside of 
the mythical promise of paradise. Galanis is based in Durham, North Carolina 
where she earned a Masters of Fine Arts in Experimental and Documentary Arts 
from Duke University.  https://www.tamikagalanis.com/ 

Full Details on her films at
https://www.lafilmforum.org/schedule/winter-2021/can-you-sense-it-part-2/
 

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Los Angeles Filmforum screenings are supported by the Los Angeles County Board 
of Supervisors through the Los Angeles County Department of Arts & Culture, the 
Department of Cultural Affairs, City of Los Angeles, the National Endowment for 
the Arts, the Mike Kelley Foundation for the Arts, the California Community 
Foundation, and the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences. We also depend 
on our members, ticket buyers, and individual donors.
 
Los Angeles Filmforum is the city’s longest-running organization dedicated to 
weekly screenings of experimental film, documentaries, video art, and 
experimental animation. 2021 is our 46th year.

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