ASU museum committee hosts film screenings in Paradise Valley
Posted 10/27/23
The Education Committee of the Arizona State University Art Museum is organizing a screening of short films by Arizona filmmakers 6-8:30 p.m. Friday, Nov. 3, in the backyard of a Paradise Valley …
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ASU museum committee hosts film screenings in Paradise Valley
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The Education Committee of the Arizona State University Art Museum is organizing a screening of short films by Arizona filmmakers 6-8:30 p.m. Friday, Nov. 3, in the backyard of a Paradise Valley home, 5532 N. 40th St.
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The Education Committee of the Arizona State University Art Museum is organizing a screening of short films by Arizona filmmakers 6-8:30 p.m. Friday, Nov. 3, in the backyard of a Paradise Valley home, 5532 N. 40th St.
These films are not rated. Viewer discretion is optional.
Guest speakers are Christopher Bradley, Professor at ASU at Film and Media Studies, actor, screenwriter and film director, and Lejend Yazzie, ASU alumni, film director and screenwriter.
The Education Committee is a volunteer-run group supporting the ASU Art Museum that seeks to implement the museum’s motto of “Art For All” by bringing awareness of the museum’s exhibitions and resources to the community through small-scale initiatives.
Email shimyrre.b@gmail.com or sooyounpark@link-lab.com for more information.