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Crazy Talented Asians & Friends Animation Returns To Flushing Town Hall to Celebrate APA Heritage Month The evening program also features live conversation with the artists to share their stories.by BWW News Desk Flushing Town Hall today announced the selected films to be honored at this year s Crazy Talented Asians & Friends animation shorts showcase, Celebrating APA Heritage Month, Frame by Frame, a YouTube livestream event on Saturday, May 29th at 6:00 PM (EDT). The evening program also features live conversation with the artists to share their stories. Flushing Town Hall is excited to continue promoting works by young and emerging Asian-heritage artists with the return of Crazy Talented Asians & Friends. Asian/Asian American artists and their stories need to be heard and cherished, especially in these times, says Ellen Kodadek, Flushing Town Hall s Executive & Artistic Director. We have been a strong advocate of arts equity since 1979, supporting local, immig ....
Reply Flushing Town Hall today announced the selected films to be honored at this year s Crazy Talented Asians & Friends animation shorts showcase, Celebrating APA Heritage Month, Frame by Frame, a YouTube livestream event on Saturday, May 29th at 6:00 PM (EDT). The evening program also features live conversation with the artists to share their stories. Flushing Town Hall is excited to continue promoting works by young and emerging Asian-heritage artists with the return of Crazy Talented Asians & Friends. Asian/Asian American artists and their stories need to be heard and cherished, especially in these times, says Ellen Kodadek, Flushing Town Hall s Executive & Artistic Director. We have been a strong advocate of arts equity since 1979, supporting local, immigrant, national, and international artists. We develop partnerships and collaborations to bring people together by presenting arts and culture from around the world. Highlighting Asian/Asian American perspectives ....
Twitter Facebook The Redstone Film Festival has another successful virtual event on the books. The 41st annual festival, which honors the work of College of Communication students and alumni, was streamed live on April 2. The six films nominated (five student projects and one alumni short) ranged from animation to slapstick comedy complete with whoosh-ing sound effects all highlighting the above-and-beyond efforts of the COM community during a global pandemic. “Producing quality projects during the pandemic is a significant achievement,” says Paul Schneider, a COM professor and chair of the film and television department. “The faculty are especially proud of our students, who faced endless challenges and overcame them. They have had to work under extraordinary restrictions, and instead of giving up, they persevered and produced excellent work.” ....