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Collective Misnomer: Screening

Collective Misnomer is an artist run project focused on exhibiting contemporary time-based art (sound, video and performance).

Join Collective Misnomer for their 8th annual program entitled The Way Things Are. The Way They Are Going To Be,
A group film screening addressing how our current culture will define and limit the futures available to us.

Curated by Adán De La Garza

Adán De La Garza is an artist, co-conspirator, curator/programmer, and recovering academic. Usually in that order, depending on what job he’s applying for. Recent works have begun to examine the dire circumstances of late capitalism, the relationship between political and emotional stagnation, catharsis and protest, sonic warfare, and emerging futures brought about by climate change. Adán has shown all over the place and shook some hands. If you wanna see that proof you can check out his CV here.  Adán was a co-conspirator of the media arts exhibition series Nothing To See Here (2013-2016), is the sole member of the anonymous video screening series Collective Misnomer (2016 - present), smashes a lot of buttons putting on video game exhibitions with Dizzy Spell (2018 - present), and recently co founded the city wide video art biennial Denver Month Of Video (2023-present). Originally from Tucson Arizona, Adán is currently based in Denver, Colorado, where he hates writing in the third person.

Tonight’s screening includes:

How To Give Your Best Self Some Rest
by Sebastian Schmieg

Hardly Working (2022)
by Total Refusal / Susanna Flock, Robin Klengel,
Leonhard Müllner, Michael Stumpf

They / Them (2023)
by Juan Obando

Surveilling a Crime Scene (2023)
by Alana Hunt

Man #4 (2024)
by Miranda Pennell

PILE (2019)
by Toberg (Toby Auberg)

More Info HERE
https://www.collectivemisnomer.com/about

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