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Alternative Cinema: Kathy High '77

Tuesday, March 11, 2025 6:30–7:30 PM

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This program of film and video works spans almost forty years of Kathy High’s experimental media production career, including a variety of genres such as animation, documentary, performance using technology, science, speculative fiction and art. Many of the works look at women’s and animal bodies from a feminist perspective. Some are critical of the American medical system and its treatment of women as patients, showing an alternative gaze in response to the histories of western science. Some fall into animal studies from the beginning of this field, while others look at death and waste studies. High’s works give agency and autonomy to their characters, showing neurosis, loss, and respect, using somewhat anthropological approaches that are both playful and absurd, but always probing and provocative.This is the first in a three-day series of events featuring Kathy High. Wednesday, March 12, she will deliver the Annual Eric J. Ryan/FMST Annual New Media Lecture (4:30pm, Golden Auditorium), and she programmed the March 13 Ryan Family Film Series screening of "Mexican Muses: Works by Artists Ximena Cueva & Ricardo Nicolayevsky" (7:00pm, Golden Auditorium).

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