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SUMMARY:ATA: This is Not a Film Festival: Program 4
DESCRIPTION:This is Not a Film Festival (also know as TINAFF) is a monthly recurring film showcase\, allowing local Bay Area filmmakers\, artists and creatives to gather\, connect\, and present their work. No submission fees\, no awards\, no gatekeeping. Our goal is to provide a space where truly independent films can be shared and enjoyed the way they’re meant to be; with a live audience.
URL:https://missionlocal.org/event/ata-this-is-not-a-film-festival-program-4/
LOCATION:Artists’ Television Access\, 992 Valencia St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
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SUMMARY:ATA: Queer Cinema for Palestine: Film Program
DESCRIPTION:Queer Cinema for Palestine (QCP) announces No Pride in Genocide (June 2026)\, a global film event\, co-organized by the Palestinian Campaign for the Academic and Cultural Boycott of Israel (PACBI). The fourth edition of QCP invites grassroots\, solidarity and arts organizations across the world to host screenings of a stellar collectively curated short film program throughout the month of June 2026.
URL:https://missionlocal.org/event/ata-queer-cinema-for-palestine-film-program/
LOCATION:Artists’ Television Access\, 992 Valencia St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
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SUMMARY:ATA: Studio 26: Fantom Classroom of the Art Institute
DESCRIPTION:A free seminar\, investigating the 16mm experimental films in the collection of the SFAI Legacy Foundation and Archives.
URL:https://missionlocal.org/event/ata-studio-26-fantom-classroom-of-the-art-institute/
LOCATION:Artists’ Television Access\, 992 Valencia St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
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SUMMARY:ATA: Stone•House•Street: Reactivating the Archive
DESCRIPTION:Please join us as Armenian-American filmmakers Chris Atamian\, Tina Bastajian and sound artist Joseph Bohigian explore themes of culture\, loss and history in modern Armenian culture. \nAtamian’s CivilNet series “House Culture” explores Armenia’s historic house museums\, offering an intimate look into the lives\, environments\, and creative legacies of influential cultural figures including poet Yeghishe Charents\, filmmaker Sergei Parajanov and artist Lusik Aguletsi. \nIn Bohigian’s Stone Dreams\, filmed at Noratus Cemetery by Gabriel Atjian\, a stone acts as a instrument calling forth fragments of folk songs to revive collective memory separated from physical sites of memory. \nTina Bastajian’s short film\, “A Tree Once Grew on Pushkin” (2009) examines issues of post- Soviet gentrification and loss in Armenia’s capital city of Yerevan. \nhttps://www.atamianhovsepian.art/christopher-atamian\nhttps://independentresearcher.academia.edu/TinaBastajian\nhttps://www.josephbohigian.com/ \nCurated by Thea Farhadian \nCo-presented by Artists’ Television Access and Mother Armenia
URL:https://missionlocal.org/event/ata-stonehousestreet-reactivating-the-archive/
LOCATION:Artists’ Television Access\, 992 Valencia St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
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SUMMARY:ATA: Possibly Puppets
DESCRIPTION:With: \nRohini Moradi:\nRohini Moradi is an author\, storyteller\, and musician whose work explores the space where memory\, myth\, and imagination converge. Born in Tehran and shaped by a life lived between cultures\, she creates songs and stories that weave together themes of wonder\, grief\, transformation\, and the search for meaning. Whether through music\, books\, film\, or immersive narrative experiences\, her work invites audiences into worlds that feel both deeply personal and universally resonant. Through intimate songwriting and evocative storytelling\, she seeks to illuminate the unseen threads that connect us to one another and to ourselves. \nRisa Lenore of Possibly Puppets:\nRisa Lenore Anderson Dye is known for her creative energy in teaching and for her engaging puppet shows for family audiences. She is the founder and artistic director of Possibly Puppets (www.possiblypuppets.com)\, a handmade visual theater company that received a Jim Henson Foundation grant in 2024.  Risa attended Jacques LeCoq’s school of international Theatre in Paris\, France; the physical theater school and the laboratory of movement studies.\nRisa creates all of her work by hand and has performed in museums\, schools\, libraries\, theaters\, music venues and parks  For over 20 years\, she has been teaching theater\, storytelling\, creative movement\, puppetry and visual arts at elementary schools\, preschools and beyond in the San Francisco Bay Area. Her students inspire and shape her work and she loves sharing her passions with learners of all ages.  \nPuppeteers of the 8 Fables Shadow Puppet Orchestra: \nEmory Lewman:\nEmory is a multimedia artist focusing in film and puppetry performance arts. She has been working teaching to children and adults art for over 10 years\, and performing as a puppeteer since 2024. She first was drawn to work with puppetry as a form of expanded cinema performance. Emory is the creator of 8 Fables Shadow Puppet Orchestra and has written all the stories and built all of the puppets for their current performances and shows. She is inspired by collaborations with fellow artists and whimsical creative processes. She is currently looking forward to studying puppets with Peter Schumann at Bread and Puppet Theatre this summer! \nMilo:\nMilo is a performance artist in San Francisco. \nElisha Aflalo:\nElisha Aflalo is a multidisciplinary artist currently based in San Francisco. She attended Bennington College and received a BFA in 2022. Elisha’s work is driven by her relationship to the human body and nature with a focus on exploring the effects of the sexualization and commodification of the body. Her practice consists of writing\, printmaking\, textiles and wearable sculpture\, photography\, painting\, and performance. \nSophia Grimani:\nSophia Grimani is a Bay Area based artist working in the mediums of dance\, photography\, and filmmaking. She obtained her BA from Bennington College in 2022 and is now freelancing in San Francisco. Within her multidisciplinary practice\, the majority of her work orbits around the “feminine.” As a performer\, she is used to being in the place of viewing\, of being seen; this experience of the gaze becomes a throughline in her artistic work. In photography\, this manifests as self-portraiture and portraits of careful observation that explore the relationship of nature and the body. Her work plays with forms found in nature\, connecting those to forms within ourselves\, and placing the cycles of nature in conversation with the cycles of femininity.\nShe works both as a solo and collaborative artist and is especially interested in interdisciplinary making. Her photographic work has been displayed at Harvey Milk photo center\, KnK Gallery\, and featured in publications of Pamplemousse magazine. As a choreographer and dancer\, Sophia has shown work at Dance Mission Theater and SAFEhouse Arts and works as a collaborator with site- specific dance company Moving Ground.
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