Ongoing Open Screening Night 10/16/12
Need some feedback? Inspiration? A kick in the rear? Our open screening night showcases and critiques works in progress and motivates us all to keep moving forward on our personal…
DetailsNeed some feedback? Inspiration? A kick in the rear? Our open screening night showcases and critiques works in progress and motivates us all to keep moving forward on our personal…
DetailsOur friends at Women in Children’s Media have some very exciting news to share about their organization. Read on for all the details from Sarah Wallendjack (CMA President (formerly WICM):…
DetailsFriday, October 12, 2012 at 7pm SVA Beatrice Theater; 333 West 23rd St; NYC ASIFA-East and The School of Visual Arts Animation Department will present the work of Perpetual Motion…
DetailsASIFA-East’s very own Candy Kugel has been putting together this amazing night featuring a piece of NY Animation history! Read on for information from Candy about this wonderful event coming…
DetailsSorry for the long absence from posts but a bunch of us have been at the Ottawa International Animation Festival this past September 19-23, 2012. Now that we’re back in…
DetailsPlease join ASIFA-East for our very first event of the 2012-2013 season! We will hold our annual Open Screening Night, Tuesday, September 18 at 7pm. If you are screening work…
DetailsNext week, Priit Parn will be in town for an exciting program featuring his work over the years. Please read on for information on this once in a lifetime chance…
DetailsOrbis Park is a double dedication: 1 to classical animation, and 2 to New York City. Andrew Kaiko’s pursuit of classical character animation during such a trying time for New York’s…
DetailsJoin AUGENBLICK STUDIOS and BELLWETHER Saturday September 8 from NOON – 2 for a special showing of WEIRDO CARTOONS from the past 100 years curated by AARON AUGENBLICK himself! $10…
DetailsAugust 23, 2012, SVA Theater Bill Plympton and Patrick Smith are two spearheads of independent animation, especially within New York’s own animation scene. Their films are some of the most…
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