Artists

ForeignAmerican Pictures curated the first Interval Series, set the first two pieces in this year's series to video, and recommended a lineup of innovative filmmakers for 2008.

 

ForeignAmerican Pictures has completed two feature films, Agave and Apart from That. The latter has been well-received at film festivals worldwide.

 

Fresh from the film industry in LA, Jenny Shainin and Randy Walker moved to the Northwest to pursue a unique vision involving film, video, fiction, photography, graphic design, and animation. Shainin worked on main titles for such feature films as Seven, Biodome, Twister, and Mission: Impossible. Walker pursued undergraduate study at Whitman College, and Shainin at Rhode Island School of Design. Both received Master’s degrees at Art Center College of Design in Pasadena. more

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

About the series

WCF continues the Interval series, which will present recordings of original music with video on several of the Transport series concerts. ForeignAmerican Pictures will set music chosen for the first two concerts to video, and remainder will be set by select filmmakers, soon to be announced.

 

Transport brings to the Northwest such dramatic performers as pianist Stephen Drury, accordion and bass duo Slide Show Secret, and saxophone quartet Quasar. They are joined by Northwest artists such as pianist Cristina Valdés, violinist Michael Lim, clarinetist Sean Osborn, saxophonist Greg Sinibaldi, pianist Margaret Brink, and the Tom Baker Quartet. The concerts take place at the Chapel Performance Space at the Good Shepherd Center in Seattle.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Interval series

Welcome

STEPHEN DRURY

Friday, April 18 @ 7:30pm
Chapel Performance Space at the Good Shepherd Center
4649 Sunnyside Ave. N, 4th Floor in Seattle map

Tickets: At door. $5-$15 siding scale, WCF members attend one concert in the Transport series free

 

The Slide Show Secret continues the Transport series of performances by international and local artists.

 

Presented by Nonsequitur, the evening includes recorded music chosen from a call for scores and accompanied by video created by filmmaker Mike Gibisser, as part of Washington Composers Forum's Interval series. The video accompanies music entitled Ghost Light Trio by composer Matt Sargent.

 

Supporters

Co-presented by Jack Straw Productions, the Transport series is supported by the Mayor’s Office of Arts & Cultural Affairs. Special thanks to Nonsequitur.

 

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