Many of my students who were involved centrally or peripherally with FLEXfest 
in Florida have gone on to do a wide range of post-graduation programming.  
Brendan and Jeremy Smyth, for example, currently run both the Haverhill 
Experimental Film Festival (HEFF) and Unexposed Microcinema in Durham, NC.  
Warren Cockerham programmed the New England Home Movie Tour and had a hand in 
Luther Price gallery shows at Bennington and Callicoon Fine Arts.  Jodie Mack, 
who was among the founding group at FLEX, went from there to an internship at 
the PDX Film Festival in Portland then to SAIC where she programmed the 
Animation’s World Fair and revived David Gatten’s Eye & Ear Clinic (which 
Warren Cockerham also did for a bit) and since landing at Dartmouth has 
programmed a series called Eyewash.  Charlotte Taylor, also one of the original 
FLEX crew, founded Mechanical Eye Microcinema in Asheville, NC.  Mike Stoltz, 
who had a hand in helping me set up screenings in the pre-FLEX days, now is 
part of the group programming the Echo Park Film Center.  This is a very 
incomplete list, and I’m reluctant to hit send lest I forget someone, but it at 
least gestures to the Florida/FLEX family tree in a way that shows the 
connections you’ve asked about.

FYI,
Roger

On Mar 17, 2016, at 2:20 PM, Michael Zryd <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> 
wrote:

Hi Frameworks: I’m doing some research on what connections (if any) exist 
between people who program or curate film, video, and other moving image media 
and their experiences in college and university.

Question: If you are currently programming or curating, did you get any 
experience at a college or university campus film society or screening series?

I know of histories in Toronto at universities like Ryerson, University of 
Toronto, and York University, and have read anecdotal accounts from schools 
like Binghamton, NY, where students from those schools programmed ambitious 
experimental screenings on campus and then continued to program/curate 
afterwards, but I’m wondering how widespread that connection is. And whether 
it’s a North American phenomenon or if it occurs elsewhere.

Please share any stories or personal histories, either privately to me, or to 
the listserv.

Thanks!
Michael Zryd • Associate Professor
Department of Cinema & Media Arts
School of the Arts, Media, Performance & Design

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