Frye Art Museum – Cadence 2023: Through the Lens of Lenses [In-Person Offsite]

Watch in person: May 13 at 3–5pm

Free with registration!

REGISTRATION
Tickets are free, but capacity is limited. Up to two tickets per person may be reserved prior to the program. Preregistration will close at 11:59 pm PT the night prior to the program. Parking can be an issue in our area, so please plan your visit accordingly. All unclaimed tickets (regardless of reservations) will be released to standby 10 minutes before the program. Frye Members receive advance notice of programs and performances—become a member today and get the benefit of early registration!

CONFIRMATION
Registration is confirmed by email.

ON-SITE TICKETING POLICY
Doors will open 30 minutes prior to the event and preregistered guests can check in at that time. If the program is sold out, walk-ins will be able to join a standby list on a first-come-first-served basis. Unclaimed tickets (regardless of registration) will be released to standby 10 minutes prior to the start of the program. Preregistered guests should arrive early to secure their tickets.

Image Credit:  ANTHESIS (2023), still; courtesy of Claudia Claremi

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About the program:

(~56 min TRT)

On the occasion of THE THIRD, MEANING: ESTAR(SER) Installs the Frye Collection, we’re thrilled to collaborate with Cadence Video Poetry Festival and The Friends of Attention (an international coalition of artists and activists) to present a selection of short films calling attention to…ATTENTION.

Featuring works by artists practicing forms of focus and time-based play—repetitive reflection, seamless observation, and self-documentation—this program offers a respite for examining our own awareness. Where are our eyes drawn when wading through a visual field? Where do we go when our minds wander?

Join us for a special screening followed by a discussion from local and international filmmakers. This event is in person in the Frye auditorium. Masks are encouraged.

REGISTER HERE

FAQ: How do I watch in-person?
  • Register through the Frye Art Museum; come to the show!
  • You can also get a ticket on the day of the screening at Frye Art Museum (704 Terry Ave, Seattle).
FAQ: How do I watch online?
  • This program is available for in-person viewing only.

Films in this program:

ANTHESIS

n., the period or act of expansion in flowers; the irreversible opening of buds; florescence as such; flowering.

ANTHESIS is the work of Daphne Barile, Kyle Berlin, D. Graham Burnett, Claudia Claremi, Ana Carolina Marques, Jac Mullen, Ana Riley, Peter Schmidt, and the Friends of Attention.

(Claudia Claremi, 2023, 19 min)

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“reverence”

A poetic kaleidoscopic meditation on the irrepressible awe of being, “reverence” is a selection from Cinema Divina, M’s ongoing series of genre-fluid films (short, autobiographic, poetic, psalm-like, essayistic) created through contemplative practice.

(M Freeman, US, 2023, 4 min, in English)

Promise Burden Prompt Origin Defense Palette Call

World premiere!

Poems, essays, and complexity emerge from the footnotes of performance in this desktop documentary. Every shift between digital renderings, musical compositions, and interview audio, places Damon Phạm in conversation with history, ancestry, and himself.

(Damon Phạm, US & Vietnam, 2022, 33 min, in English)


About the presenters:

Cadence Video Poetry Festival

Cadence Video Poetry Festival, presented by Northwest Film Forum, programmed in collaboration with Seattle author Chelsea Werner-Jatzke and intermedia artist Rana San, is a series of screenings, workshops, and discussions on the genre of video poetry, during National Poetry Month.

Cadence approaches video poetry as a literary genre presented as visual media that makes new meaning from the combination of text and moving image. Featuring screenings, an artist residency, generative workshops for youth and adults, and juried awards, the festival fosters critical and creative growth around the medium of video poetry.  

The 2023 festival takes place in person April 27–30 at Northwest Film Forum and online April 27 – May 7.

The Friends of Attention

An international coalition of artists and activists, The Friends of Attention took shape in the wake of the 2018 São Paulo Biennial, and the “Practices of Attention” program that took place in November of that year, shortly after the election of Jair Bolsonaro. Committed to “Attention Activism,” and to forms of collective resistance to the commodification of human attention within the technological framework of platform capitalism, the Friends focus on organizing, education, and consciousness-raising. They sponsor an annual summer school, “The Politics of Attention,” and a regular series of social-justice oriented workshops in the US and abroad, “The Attention Labs.” Their jointly-authored manifesto, Twelve Theses on Attention (Princeton University Press) was published last year.

Frye Art Museum

Located in Seattle’s First Hill neighborhood since 1952, the Frye is the city’s only free art museum. The Founding Collection of primarily late-nineteenth and early-twentieth-century European art was gifted in perpetuity to the people of Seattle by prominent early-twentieth-century Seattle business leaders and art collectors Charles and Emma Frye. In addition, the museum owns an extensive collection of artworks purchased or gifted to the museum since its opening. Today, the Frye reflects Seattle’s evolving identity through exhibitions, programs, and community engagement, showcasing local and global artists who are exploring the issues of our time as well as contemporary scholarship on historical subject matter. By taking calculated risks, we uncover new voices, facilitate conversation, and provide a forum for relevant social dialogues.


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⚠️ Please note: NWFF patrons will be required to wear masks that cover both nose and mouth while in the building. We are not currently checking vaccination cards.

Cadence Video Poetry Festival, presented by Northwest Film Forum and programmed in collaboration with Seattle author Chelsea Werner-Jatzke and artist Rana San, is a series of screenings, workshops, and discussions on the genre of video poetry, during National Poetry Month.

Cadence approaches video poetry as a literary genre presented as visual media that makes new meaning from the combination of text and moving image. Featuring screenings, an artist residency, generative workshops for youth and adults, and juried awards, the festival fosters critical and creative growth around the medium of video poetry.

Festival image credit: corps minéral, dir. Charline Dally @charline_dally Gabrielle Harnois-Blouin


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