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See “The Trails Before Us” by Fritz Bitsoie in the Video Arts Gallery, located pre-security in the International Terminal, open daily from 7:00am to 10:00pm. Learn more about this month’s films at: https://t.co/s0oA7fUN7a
#VideoArts#VideoArtsSFOThis tweet was posted on November 23, 2022.
Diné filmmaker Fritz Bitsoie follows Nigel James, a 17-year-old mountain biker who hosts the first Enduro race in the Navajo Nation, revealing his community’s deep connection with their land and culture. #NativeAmericanHeritageMonth#VideoArts#VideoArtsSFOThis tweet was posted on November 23, 2022.
See “Ma’s House” by Jeremy Dennis in the Video Arts Gallery, located pre-security in the International Terminal, open daily from 7:00am to 10:00pm. Learn more about this month’s films at: https://t.co/s0oA7gcWli #VideoArts#VideoArtsSFOThis tweet was posted on November 14, 2022.
In this short by Gwich’in filmmakers Princess Daazhraii Johnson and Alisha Carlson, a grandfather’s lesson demonstrates how reciprocity is embedded in all aspects of their lives through an exploration of the vital connections between the caribou and their community. #VideoArtsSFOThis tweet was posted on November 03, 2022.
See “Float” by Adam Warmington in the Video Arts Gallery, located pre-security in the International Terminal, open daily from 7:00am to 10:00pm, or online at: https://t.co/s0oA7gcWli
#VideoArts#VideoArtsSFOThis tweet was posted on October 24, 2022.
See “Carlotta’s Face” by Valentin Riedl & Frédéric Schuld in the Video Arts Gallery, located pre-security in the International Terminal, open daily from 7 am to 10pm, or online at: https://t.co/s0oA7fUN7a
#VideoArts#VideoArtsSFOThis tweet was posted on October 20, 2022.
Los Angeles-based filmmaker Alexandra Stergiou (@alexandrasterg) directs coming out scenes with a group of queer and trans actors who draw from their own experiences, blurring the line between reality and performance. #VideoArts#VideoArtsSFO#NationalComingOutDay2022This tweet was posted on October 11, 2022.
In this story of four extraordinary beings of dual male and female spirits from Tahiti, filmmakers Hinaleimoana Wong-Kalu, Dean Hamer, and Joe Wilson reveal how these beings passed their healing arts to the people of Hawai’i. #VideoArts#VideoArtsSFO#KapaemahuThis tweet was posted on October 06, 2022.