What a great program, Escobar! I hope you let GEH and U of R know about
this! Even Buffalo's Hallwalls and Squeaky Wheel. Buffalo's only a little
over an hour away. Good luck with this. Mark Toscano is a legend to those
who have followed and collected experimental films for years and years. I
always wanted to do a program with him.

Best,
Elizabeth

On Sat, Feb 14, 2015 at 3:39 PM, Escobar López Almudena <[email protected]>
wrote:

>     Hi all,
>
>  The Visual Studies Workshop welcomes Mark Toscano to Rochester March 1st.
> For the past twelve years, film archivist and curator Mark Toscano has
> specialized in the conservation and preservation of experimental films,
> working in Los Angeles at the Academy Film Archive.  In this visit, he will
> talk about the challenges of working on independent artists’ films, and
> present a short program of restored work by artists including Thom
> Andersen, Suzan Pitt, David Rimmer, Nina Menkes, and others.
>
>  Sunday, March 1st, 4pm: Archiving the Avant Garde: A visit from Mark
> Toscano
> The Visual Studies Workshop Auditorium
> 31, Prince Street, Rochester
> Free and open to the public
>
>
>
>  All films shown on original format: 16mm and digital
>
>
>  Almudena Escobar Lopez
> Ph.D. Student in Visual and Cultural Studies
> University of Rochester
>
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