Visiting Artists & Speakers Series

Visiting Film & Video Artists & Speakers Series

  • Location: Lecture Hall 6 (unless otherwise noted)
  • Time: 7 pm (unless otherwise noted)

All events are free and open to the public. Sponsored by Cinema Department & Harpur College Dean's Speakers Series.

Spring 2025

Thursday February 27, at 7pm

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Selected Works by Josh Lewis

PILLAGER (2011, 16mm, B&W, optical sound, 3:30 min)

DOUBT (2013, 16mm, Series of 8, B&W film with photographic chemicals, silent, 20 min)

FOOTATH (2016, 16mm, B&W, Silent, 4 min)

THE PAST IS PAST (but there's something now that I regret like I was about to do it) (2015, 16mm Dual Projection/ B&W /Silent  6 min)

CHORUS (2016, 16mm, Color, Silent, 17min)

AN EMPTY THREAT (2018, 16mm, B&W, optical sound, 8 min)

Sound by Stephen Vitiello ft. percussion by Phillip Patti.

Josh Lewis is an artist and filmmaker working primarily with photo-chemical film and paper. His work explores attention, manual knowledge, and the persisting enigma of material potential.

Monday, March 17th, at 6pm

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"Laughter Against the Grain: Archives of Feminist Film Comedy" a talk by Maggie Hennefeld

The wager of this event is that the future of Medusan resistance against the rampant dismantling of democratic bulwarks will ignite from the archives of feminist film comedy! Toward that end, this talk and screening will reveal the uproarious history of feminist film comedies that have been long unseen, poorly preserved, and even unrealized. Relevant examples run the gamut from early silent-era trick shorts and slapstick larks to post-war existential absurdism, cannibalistic satire, rabble-rousing mockumentary, and archival fabulation. In particular, I focus on comedic experiments that push laughter against grain—beyond genre conventions, ideological orthodoxy, or even the expectation of humor. When can laughter set us free? Jokes give voice to wild taboos but are easily hemmed in by narrative clichés. This talk will look askance at the canon and will instead mine the archive for hilarious, avant-garde, unruly, and political instances of world-breaking feminist laughter that provoke us to imagine otherwise.
Maggie Hennefeld is Professor of Cultural Studies & Comparative Literature at the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities. She is author of Death by Laughter: Female Hysteria and Early Cinema (Columbia UP, 2024) and Specters of Slapstick and Silent Film Comediennes (Columbia UP, 2018), an editor of the journal Cultural Critique (UMN Press), and co-curator of Cinema’s First Nasty Women (Kino Lorber, 2022), a DVD/Blu-ray set that spotlights 99 feminist silent films.


Thursday, April 3rd, at 7pm

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Curious Fantasies: Films by Jesse McLean

Wherever You Go, There We Are (12:00, Video, 2017)  

I'm in Pittsburgh and It's Raining (14:20, Video, 2015)

Remote (11:00, Video, 2011)

Curious Fantasies (8:00, Video, 2019) 

See a Dog, Hear a Dog (17:40, Video, color, stereo, 2016)

Somewhere only we know (5:00, Video, 2009)

Jesse McLean has dedicated her creative research and art practice to exploring what it is to be human in relation to what is not. Her films reveal the deep intimacies and connections formed through these relationships and contrast the finite capacities of the nonhuman with infinite human desires. Jesse has presented her work at museums, galleries, and film festivals worldwide, including the CPH:DOX in Copenhagen; New York Film Festival, NY, NY; International Film Festival Rotterdam, Netherlands; Venice Film Festival, Italy; Impakt Festival, Netherlands; First Look Festival, NY, NY; Yebizo Festival of Art + Alternative Visions, Tokyo, Japan;  EXiS, Seoul, S. Korea; and Green Gallery, Milwaukee. She is currently Professor and Chair of the Department of Film, Video, Animation and New Genres, within the Peck School of the Arts and University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.

In addition to co-curating the miniature cinema Veggie Cloud since 2014, she has organized film screenings for The Getty, Flaherty NYC, Human Resources, and Museum of the Moving Image. Her writing has appeared in BOMB, Film Comment, Cabinet, Filmmaker, and The New Inquiry.

Contact: Melissa (Missy) Miller - Secretary
Email: mjmiller@binghamton.edu
Phone: 607-777- 4998


Past Visiting Artists/Speaker Series Events