Stan Douglas: Artist Project Season at the historic 1857

Dialogues is Zena Zezza’s series of performative conversations on the ideas and influences within Stan Douglas's work, bringing together theory, scholarship and artists' practices in the space of the exhibition.

Thursday, September 17, 7–9pm
RECONTEXTUALIZATION + RONIN: ONE APPROACH TO THE WESTERN IN STAN DOUGLAS'S FILMS
Mark Berrettini

Mark Berrettini is Professor of Film Studies and the Director of the School of Theatre + Film at Portland State University

7pm: Screening of Stan Douglas's film "KLATSASSIN" (26min) followed by presentation, conversation and reception

Thursday, September 24, 7–10pm
THE UNCANNY AND OTHER SWEET NOTHINGS
Jan Mieszkowski and Sandra Percival

Jan Mieszkowski is Professor of German and Humanities at Reed College and Sandra Percival is director and curator of Zena Zezza

7pm: Screening of a selection of SAMUEL BECKETT'S "TELEPLAYS" followed by presentation, conversation and reception

9pm: Screening of Samuel Beckett's "FILM" & Stan Douglas's "VIDEO"

Free admission for Zena members with priority seating

Tickets: $5 general, $3 students, artists, seniors

All events are at the historic 1857

Hallock & McMillan
235 SW Naito Parkway (at SW Oak Street)
Portland, OR 97204

Dialogues is supported by Zena's Artist Season Patrons and Event Producers. Special thanks to Mark Berrettini, Jan Mieszkowski, Matthew Dan, Shane Paulsen, Micah Weber, Marisa Barone, Esmee Hogeveen, Janet Northey, Sara Nyquist and Patricia Failing.
Stan Douglas, "Klatsassin" (film still), 2006. Courtesy the artist, David Zwirner, New York/London and Victoria Miro, London
Stan Douglas, "Klatsassin" (film still), 2006. Courtesy the artist, David Zwirner, New York/London and Victoria Miro, London