MUTINY Screening at the Roxy Cinema NY: FMC films at the Lower East Side Film Festival.
Solo Artist talk with ExFM, the experimental film scholarly interest group in the Society for Cinema and Media Studies, Noon on Zoom. Recorded.
"Laugh Track Not Included: Comedy Experiments” work by Jack Smith, Stan VanDerBeek, George Landon, Abigail Child (MUTINY) among others.
A Feature Documentary [currently Untitled] focused on Abigail Child and her Films, by Frederique Devaux and Michel Amarger. Paris/Morocco.
Christopher Funkhouser interviews Abigail Child at WGXC 90.7FM, Greene and Columbia County community radio. Abigail Child is this month's guest on Poet Ray'd Yo. We listen back to audio segments from soundtracks to her films Surface Noise and Prefaces, and she reads 'a bunch of great work' Tune in via wgxc.org & on the FM at 90.7 in the upper Hudson Valley.
Read MoreUnexpected Pleasures: Women, Punk, and Experimental Film celebrating book of same name by Racheal Garfield. Film Screenings including work by Child, Ahwesh, Bromberg and others at e-fLUX in Brooklyn.
Read MoreNational Gallery of Art in Washington DC in person w/SURFACE NOISE in Sonbert Retrospective. Speaking with Jon Gartenberg.
John Power's Technology and the Making of Experimental Film Culture (Oxford Univ. Press, 2023) is out, and features writing about Peripeteia I and II.
This spring, Anthology hosts a long-overdue retrospective of the work of the moving-image artist, writer, and poet Abigail Child. A leading figure of the generation of experimental filmmakers that emerged in the late 1970s-early 1980s, Child has continued to make innovative and challenging work – in a dizzying variety of forms and on a wide range of topics – ever since.
Read MoreInterview w/Matt Skallerud of Pink Media for the #ILoveGay web channel.
Interview w/Kami Spanenberg for Classic Couple Academy podcast.
Self Discovery Media network. Podcast Sara Troy 3.15.23
Women’s Crush Wednesdays Podcast: highlighted the retrospective on today's episode.
Exclusive Interview: Moving-Image Artist Abigail Child, CLASSIC COUPLE ACADEMY
Read MoreFound Footage Magazine, Volume 8. Special Issue on Abigail Child
Read MoreTHIS IS CALLED MOVING: A Critical Poetics of Film
Is This What You Were Born For? Strategies of Appropriation and Audio-Visual Collage in the Films of Abigail Child
Read MoreDeftly blending experimental techniques, innovative soundscapes and home movies , this hypnotic work—a special edition designed for minting as an NFT from Child’s archive.
Read MoreA programme of classic feminist/punk/experimental films from the 1970s and 1980s curated by Rachel Garfield to accompany her new book Experimental Filmmaking and Punk: Feminist Audio Visual Culture in the 1970s and 1980s, Bloomsbury, 2021
Read MoreMutiny by Abigail Child, 1982 is shown at AAFF x Video Data Bank: Medium Meet Medium. This program features titles from seven artists that utilize the technical, aesthetic, and thematic conventions of both video and film in fluid, colorful form.
Read MoreInterview with Director Abigail Child, co-Producer Jennifer Burton, and roboticist Matthias Scheutz. April 7th, 2022. TUFTS NOW, for ORIGIN OF THE SPECIES
Read MoreIs This What You Were Born For - Part 5: Covert Action by Abigail Child, 1984 is published by FOUND FOOTAGE & COLLAGE FILMS. Edited and introduced by César Ustarroz, this DVD+Blu-ray box set comes complete with a book filled with analysis and insights of the selected films.
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