Even Still: The Work of CUFF Alumni and Friends
RECEPTION:
CUFF Opening Night!
June 24th, 6-8pm.
Come join us in the gallery to celebrate the exhibit, celebrate the fest, and ingest some things before checking out the opening night flick: The Wild Hunt (yes, it's a fiction film about LARPing)
Even Still :
The Work of CUFF Alumni & Friends
Gene Siskel Film Center Gallery: June 4th – Jul y 18th 2010
Organized by Lori Felker
The Chicago Underground Film Festival has been sharing unique, odd, offensive, striking and beautiful moving images for almost two decades. In celebration of another year jam-packed with international and intriguing gems, we bring you the wall-hanging, two-dimensional and simply immobile work of some of CUFF’s beloved filmmakers, animators, video artists, CUFF photographers, and fellow Underground Festers. Because of what we do, billions of images pass before our eyes all the time. And, believe it or not, every once in a while, we press pause.
CUFF POSTER COLLECTION Artists:
3rd- Chris Kellner, photographer; 4th- Chris Ware; 5th- Steve Dier Goode, photographer, Marne Lucas, model/filmmaker; 6th- Stuart Helm AKA King Velveeda; 7th- Jon Resh; 9th- Monte Beuachamp;10th- Lee Kohler; 14th- Mary Robnett; 15th- Derek Erdman; 16th- Lilli Carré; 17th- Jay Ryan.
Artist Bios, Contact and Screening Information
ROSS NUGENT
renugent at gmail.com
Ross Nugent was born in 1980, and came to life upon seeing Kurt Kren’s 2/60: 48 Kopfe aus dem
Szondi Test in 2001 at Pittsburgh Filmmakers, where he was schooled in the emulsion arts. Ross is
pursuing an MFA in Film at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.
Ross is a fellow programmer and UFFer, overseeing the Milwaukee Underground Film Festival this
year and next. He makes films that move and films that don’t and sometimes he performs with
them.
LISA BARCY
lbarcy at cdm.depaul.edu
Lisa Barcy’s animations have screened all over the world. She has taught all sorts of animation
classes around Chicago. She currently teaches at DePaul University.
The creatures on the wall are from
Anonanimal
which shows on Saturday June 26th at 7:00pm.
Lisa’s film
won Best Animation at the 2004 festival.
The Guilt Trip
,
or The Vaticans Take A Holiday.
DEBORAH STRATMAN
www.pythagorasfilm.com
Deborah Stratman is a Chicago-based filmmaker and artist interested in landscapes and systems.
She works in multiple mediums, including photography, sound, drawing and sculpture. Recent and
upcoming projects address what Americans mean by ‘freedom’, paranormal occurrences in the
information age, adolescent fire-starters, media propagation in southeast Africa, sonic warfare and
comets. S tratman has exhibited internationally at venues including the Whitney Biennial, the
Museum of Modern Art, the Viennale, the Pompidou, Sundance and Rotterdam Film Festival. She
is the recipient of Fulbright and Guggenheim Fellowships and she currently teac hes at the
University of Illinois at Chicago.
Deborah’s film
FF
is showing in the East Meets West program on Sunday June 27th and her film n
Order Not To Be Here won Best Animation at the festival in 2002.
ALEXANDER STEWART
www.alexanderstewart.org
astewa16 at cim.depaul.edu
Alexander Stewart lives in Chicago. Born in Mobile, Alabama, he graduated from the University of
Richmond, and received his MFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Alexander
teaches in the School of Cinema and Interactive Media at DePaul University, and programs a
monthly screening series at Roots & Culture gallery.
His film
is in the School of Velocity program on Friday June 25 at 9:15pm and
Iceland Spar
Very
is in the East Meets West Program on Sunday June 27th at 1:15pm.
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JAMES FOTOPOULOS
www.jamesfotopoulos.com
www.fantasmainc.com
The work of James Fotopoulos has shown internationally at many festivals and sites including the
International Film Festival Rotterdam, New York Underground Film Festival, Sundance Film
Festival, Walker Art Center, and the Andy Warhol Museum, among others. In 2002 he had a
retrospective at Anthology Film Archives and was exhibited in the 2004 Whitney Biennial. In
2005 he received a Creative Capital Grant for his video on the life of Richard Nixon, published a
book of drawings, The Lime Book and completed an installation for the 2005 Contour Biennial for
Video Art. The Hard-Boiled Egg, produced from an unpublished screenplay by Eugene Ionesco,
premiered at the New York Museum of Modern Art in 2006. In 1998 he founded the production
company Fantasma Inc. and recently partnered in Thermidor Releasing Inc.
James has had numerous films and videos in the festival including the award winning
Migrating
Form
s and our 2001 Opening Night film
Back Against The Wall
.
RAY PRIDE
thisis606.blogspot.com
ray at raypride.com
“The films never made: they are like someone’s last, unheard words, lost notebooks. No light will
project them, no one will endlessly imitate their lines. In the invisible universe where everything we
know has its opposite, these unmade films will be playing and the others will only be dreams, in
which, as might happen if we could rewrite history, the world would be better.”
James Salter
These photographs are part of “this is 606,” a project about Chicago. (thisis606.blogspot.com)
In addition to covering the festival for Newcity and Filmmaker Magazine, Ray has been a
programming consultant for the festival for many years. In 2006 he and Amy Cargill co-directed
the festival’s trailers.
MICHAEL ROBINSON
www.poisonberries.net
Since the year 2000, Michael Robinson (b.1981) has created a body of film, video and
photography work exploring the poetics of loss and the dangers of mediated experience. His work
has been shown internationally in both solo and group shows at a variety of festivals,
cinematheques, museums and galleries. Originally from upstate NY, he holds a BFA from Ithaca
College, a MFA from the University of Illinois at Chicago, is currently a Visiting Assistant Professor
of Cinema at Binghamton University. Michael was an artist in residence at the Headlands
Center for the Arts for Fall 2009, and was listed as one of the top ten avant garde filmmakers of
the 2000’s by Film Comment magazine.
His film If There Be Thorns is in “The Unconscious Uncorked” program on Sunday June 27 at
6:00pm. In 2008 he won best music video for his karaoke video
Hold Me Now
.
JON.SATROM
jonsatrom.com
Jon Satrom performs realtime audio/video, spends time data-bending, makes kludgey work-flows,
creates colorful glitch-ware, and enjoys working within collaborative projects and open systems.
He spends his days fixing things, making things work, and teaching. He spends his evenings
breaking things, learning, and searching for the unique blips inherent to the systems he explores
and exploits.
Jon charmed audiences with
MEHOH (VR1a)
in 2009, his first CUFF appearance.
LILLI CARRÉ
www.lillicarre.com
Lilli Carré was born in Los Angeles and currently lives in Chicago. Her animated films have
screened in festivals throughout the US and abroad, and her books of comics are Tales of
Woodsman Pete, The Lagoon, and Nine Ways to Disappear. She also contributes comics to the
Fantagraphics anthology Mome and to The Believer magazine. Bits of her work can be seen at
www.lillicarre.com.
Lilli designed the artwork for CUFF 2009 (which can be seen on the CUFF poster wall). She also
won best animation in 2006 for her film
How She Slept At Night.
ROBERT TODD
www.roberttoddfilms.com
Robert Todd began making films in the midst of a life-long game of tag between Drawing and
Painting. in 1998 he rather crassly abondoned both of these rather taciturn parent-forms, turning
his full attention to rearing the rather challenging child-form on a steady diet of rolls - both 16mm
and Super 8.
His film
Golden Hour
is in The Unconscious Uncorked program on Sunday June 27 at
6:00pm. Robert has had over a dozen films in CUFF over the past 11 years starting with
Fable: I Want the World Clean in 1999.
LORI FELKER- organizer
www.FelkerCommaLori.com
Born and raised in Pennsylvania, Lori studied English Literature and German as an undergraduate,
which then led her to study Film S tudies in Berlin on a Fulbright (2000). Increasingly interested
in combining her love of writing and film history with creativity & handcraft, she eventually took
up filmmaking in 2001 by taking some night classes at Pittsburgh Filmmakers. After sliding into
the film/media production world and sustaining that for a few years, she up and went to graduate
school for Film Video and New Media at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago (MFA 2007).
She currently lives, makes films/videos, teaches, projects, volunteers for film festivals, and
compulsively collaborates in Chicago.
Her video
This Is My Show
is in The Television Personalities program on Saturday June 26th at
9:30 pm.
CUFF Opening Night!
June 24th, 6-8pm.
Come join us in the gallery to celebrate the exhibit, celebrate the fest, and ingest some things before checking out the opening night flick: The Wild Hunt (yes, it's a fiction film about LARPing)