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SUE-C & Co. + Negativland Perform for Ann Arbor Film Festival

“It’s Normal for Some Things to Come to Your Attention”

Live film and sound by SUE-C & Co. + Negativland 

Tuesday, March 23 at 9:30 p.m.

Free, live-streaming performance via YouTube

Legendary San Francisco multimedia group Negativland teams up with renowned international live cinema artist SUE-C to bring you a streaming audiovisual performance about our nervous systems, our realities, and the evolving forms of media and technology that inevitably insert themselves between them. 

Continuing on the trajectory of their 2019 EU tour, SUE-C collaborates with husband Kevin Slagle to bring an expanded version of her signature style to the performance using multiple cameras, video loops, handmade paper, photo collage, shiny things and other magical objects — all processed in her custom software. “Everything is live and in the moment. Kevin brings a whole new world of content to my work and this performance,” she says.

Original music, found sounds, uniquely organic visuals, manipulated media, Boopers, and a few surprises are in store.

This virtual event is presented by Saganworks and the Ann Arbor Film Festival as part of In The Screen! a series aimed to foster meaningful conversations about the culture of the moving image.

Curators and artists like myself have found creative, socially-distanced ways of sharing art digitally via live streaming and social media. Likewise, the 58th annual Ann Arbor Film Festival is presenting performances through an online virtual gallery and in-person via window installations viewable from the street. 

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Wednesday 05.05.21
Posted by Sue Slagle
 

Sue Slagle and Jibz Cameron Win 2020 Creative Capital Award for “Titanic Depression”

“Titanic Depression” is a post-capitalist eco-comedy multimedia performance starring Dynasty Handbag, alter ego of artist Jibz Cameron, and SUE-Cs live improvisational video work. Using the 1997 film Titanic as a departure point, the performance addresses issues of class, gender roles, gratuitous wealth, and the environmental impact of climate change. Premiere in late 2021 or early 2022.

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Wednesday 05.05.21
Posted by Kate Rader
 

Sue Slagle Selected Ernest and Red Heller Fellow for 2020 MacDowell Residency

Sue Slagle joins a long and distinguished roster of artists, being awarded the Ernest and Red Heller Honorary Fellowship for 2020 after completing a residency during the development of “Titanic Depression” with Jibz Cameron at MacDowell in January 2020.

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Wednesday 05.05.21
Posted by Kate Rader
 

Maryland State Arts Council Names SUE-C to the Touring Artists Roster

Sue can now be found in the Touring Artists Roster, part of the Maryland State Arts Council’s Arts Directory. The MSAC directory promotes artists and their work, showcasing services and assisting with professional development throughout the state of Maryland.

Roster
Wednesday 05.05.21
Posted by Kate Rader
 

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