Open Video Call 2020 with Lino Kino at The Institute of Contemporary Art (ICA), University of Pennsylvania

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Open Video Call 2020 with Lino Kino
July 27–September 16, 2020

Institute of Contemporary Art at the University of Pennsylvania (ICA)
118 S. 36th Street
Philadelphia, PA 19104
USA

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The Institute of Contemporary Art (ICA), University of Pennsylvania presents Open Video Call 2020 with Lino Kino. Each year ICA provides a platform for Philadelphia-area artists to share new work through our juried screening series known as Open Video Call (OVC). For the 21st edition of OVC we invited local media arts collective Lino Kino to curate the program. Videos by eight artists have been selected this year. A different artist will be featured on Mondays at 12PM, followed by a conversation between the artist and members of Lino Kino on Wednesdays at 6PM discussing the selected video. Each program can be accessed via a dedicated Zoom link on ICA’s website. The program begins July 27, 2020 and runs through September 16, 2020. Live captioning will be provided for all programs.

Artists include:
Catalina Jordan Alvarez / Boothe Carlson / Kyuri Jeon / Matt Lavine / John Muse / Marc Williams / Sonnie Wooden / Iva Yos and Amy Frear

Online program schedule:

Sonnie Wooden – Godspeed
Screening: July 27, 2020, 12pm
Conversation with artist and Lino Kino members Michael Ipsen and Matthew Ober: July 29, 2020, 6–7pm

Matt Lavine – Collision Gripper
Screening: August 3, 2020, 12pm
Conversation with artist and Lino Kino members Matthew Ober and Marcus Maddox: August 5, 2020, 6–7pm

Catalina Jordan Alvarez – Sound Spring Seq. #6
Screening: August 10, 2020, 12pm
Conversation with artist and Lino Kino members Emilie Slater and Maya Shengold: August 12, 2020, 6–7pm

Boothe Carlson – fantastick
Screening: August 17, 2020, 12pm
Conversation with artist and Lino Kino members Emilie Slater and Michael Ipsen: August 19, 2020, 6–7pm

John Muse and collaborator Mason Rosenthal – Duet
Screening: August 24, 2020, 12pm
Conversation with artists and Lino Kino members Marcus Maddox and Michael Ipsen: August 26, 2020, 6–7pm

Iva Yos and Amy Frear – Amy & Iva Group INC.
Screening: August 31, 2020, 12pm
Conversation with artists and Lino Kino members Matthew Ober and Maya Shengold: September 2, 2020, 6–7pm

Kyuri Jeon – Born, Unborn, and Born Again
Screening: September 7, 2020, 12pm
Conversation with artist and Lino Kino members Emilie Slater and Maya Shengold: September 9, 2020, 6–7pm

Marc Williams – From Loved Ones
Screening: September 14, 2020, 12pm
Conversation with artist and Link Kino members Marcus Maddox and Matthew Ober: September 16, 2020, 6–7pm

Open Video Call 2020 is supported by the Dolfinger-McMahon Foundation.

Live captioning will be provided for all programs by Caption Access.

About Lino Kino
Lino Kino is a Philadelphia-based media arts collective dedicated to exploring new approaches to experimental art exhibition. Since the spring of 2018 Lino Kino has worked towards creating an open forum for film and electronic art in Philadelphia by hosting frequent screenings and performance events.

About the Institute of Contemporary Art, University of Pennsylvania
The Institute of Contemporary Art at the University of Pennsylvania is a non-collecting institution presenting exhibitions at the forefront of contemporary practice and culture that challenge audiences to think in new ways. The ICA is free for all to engage and connect with the art of our time. Since its founding in 1963, ICA has served as a laboratory for the new, introducing and supporting the production of urgent and important contemporary art, beginning with ICA’s inaugural show of paintings by Abstract Expressionist Clyfford Still, followed by the first museum show of works by Andy Warhol in 1965. Throughout its history, ICA has been instrumental in identifying and developing many promising artists before they attained prominence within the international art world, some of whom include—in addition to Warhol—Richard Artschwager, Vija Celmins, Alex Da Corte, Karen Kilimnik, Barry Le Va, Glenn Ligon, Robert Mapplethorpe, Agnes Martin, Rodney McMillian, Pepón Osorio, Cauleen Smith, and Charline von Heyl.