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  • Film Screening and Presentation by Tina Bastajian

    PRESS RELEASE

    April 6, 2005

    The Lectures Committee-
    The University of Wisconsin-Madison
    Venue: Elvehjem Museum of Art
    800 University Avenue
    Madison, WI 53706-
    Contact: Hrag Varjabedian
    Tel: (608) 608-238-5610
    E-mail: [email protected]
    Website: http://www.today.wisc.edu

    "Notions of Otherness: Between the Margins, the Frame, and the
    Translation"- A film screening and presentation by Los Angeles film/
    video artist Tina Bastajian-


    On Thursday, April 14th the University of Wisconsin Madison will
    present, "Notions of Otherness: Between the Margins, the Frame, and the
    Translation" a screening and presentation by Los Angeles film/video
    artist Tina Bastajian. This program is free and open to the public
    and is located on campus at the Elvehjem Museum of Art, L140- at 6pm.
    Sponsored in collaboration with the Lectures Committee and the Visual
    Culture Studies Program, Armenian Students Association, the Department
    of Art, the Department of Anthropology, the Department of Communication
    Arts, and the Department of Languages and Cultures of Asia.

    Informed by exilic and diasporan cinemas, Tina Bastajian's work
    deals with challenging topics such as cultural identity, belonging,
    displacement, race and gender, and the passing on of traumatic
    experiences through oral stories. Finding one's place inspires both
    her narratives and visual strategies. The totality of Bastajian's
    work presents notions of Otherness, which become prevalent between
    the boundaries and structures of cultures, and the translations that
    take place between them, in the process engendering the construction
    of identities.

    There will be a moderated talk with the artist showing her three
    selected works, which include: "Pinched Cheeks and Slurs in a Language
    that Avoids Her" - A triangulation of themes positing layers of a
    monologue, mirrored images and a conversation heard and overheard as
    a young girl questions her belonging to a culture and language that
    is both familiar and alien. An ironic twist challenges racial slurs
    through the wisdom embodied in the making of Armenian coffee and the
    reading of coffee cups.

    "Jagadakeer ... between the near and east" is a cinematic meditation,
    which forms an intricate series of transitions to explore memory,
    nostalgia, displacement, erasure and reconnection to articulate a
    fragmentary vision of the Armenian Genocide as a visual/aural backdrop.
    The suppressed traumatic oral stories of the filmmaker's survivor
    grandmother are a point of departure, juxtaposed with stylized
    tableaus, found footage and home-movies with recurring but disparate
    narratives that are interrupted and staggered. These starts and stops,
    like memory itself, frame the invisible to evoke a sense of homeland,
    a lost and enigmatic landscape.

    "Garden Dwelling" is a video essay that (re) visits the lost homeland
    of the artist's family in Eastern Turkey. Rather than dwell on the
    travelers' daily itinerary and the big sights, this journey takes us
    to the spaces in between: the awkward translations, the mystifying
    exchanges, the unspoken tensions that still linger across the closed
    border between Armenia and Turkey. The film becomes a graceful,
    nuanced treatment of the filmmaker's ambivalent relationship to her
    historic homeland.

    This event is free and open to the public.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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