Events from October 1 to October 31
The 2021 Angel City Jazz Festival arrives at REDCAT with a double bill: The Mark Dresser 5 and the Jeremy Ledbetter Trio.
After a pandemic hiatus, “Mur Murs” is back! Taking its name from the Agnès Varda film and inspired by that film’s vitality and diversity, “Mur Murs” is a one-day film series presenting contemporary artists’ cinema in Los Angeles.
The 18th edition of REDCAT’s New Original Works (NOW) Festival returns to in-person performances with nine new works by Los Angeles artists who are redefining the boundaries of contemporary performance, inventing hybrid artistic disciplines, reimagining traditions, and confronting urgent issues.
The 18th Annual New Original Works Festival kicks off with a program of works by Melissa Cisneros, Pau S. Pescador and Marissa Brown.
The 18th Annual New Original Works Festival continues with a program of works by Eloquent Peasants, Joshua Hill and Rosanna Tavarez.
The 18th Annual New Original Works Festival concludes with a program of works by Jobel Medina, Jasmine Orpilla and Amy O'Neil.
This selection brings together an eclectic mix of films by young female animation artists using a diverse array of techniques to question gender roles and the image of the female body in Japanese society.
The Karrabing Film Collective, an Indigenous media group based in Australia’s Northern Territories, uses the creation of film and art installations as a form of Indigenous grassroots resistance and self-organization.
In anticipation of the debut of Wolfgang Tillmans’s first full-length album, Moon in Earthlight, presented at his upcoming exhibition Concrete Column at Regen Projects, the artist will join Hamza Walker to discuss these new developments in his practice and the role that music, and the collective experience of listening to it, has played in his career.
Perfume de Gardenias, the debut feature by queer Afro-Puerto Rican multidisciplinary artist Macha Colón, comes to REDCAT after its world premiere at the 2021 Tribeca Film Festival.
Philadelphia-based Moor Mother (aka Moor Mother Goddess or MMGz) is the solo outlet for Maryland-born artist, educator, and social activist Camae Ayewa.
REDCAT is pleased to present in-person Fernando Méndez’s Misterios de ultratumba (82 min.,1958), an electrifying scary tale about the man who shocked society with his scientific experiments at the beginning of the century. Accompanying the screening of Misterios de ultratumba is a virtual performative lecture The Pentagram of Mexican Cinema Horror Legends (83 min., 2021) by film curator and historian Abraham Castillo Flores.