Here’s an interview with MKE<->LAX founder Sara Daleiden on social practice with Edith Abeyta. This interview is for an upcoming social practice in art exhibition Los Angeles called “Come In, We’re Open” co-organized by Owen Driggs, Edith Abeyta and Carol Zou at Los Angeles Community College.

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MKE<->LAX in collaboration with Watts House Project and Otis College of Art and Design’s Graduate Public Practice and Artists, Community and Teaching programs present film screenings with Milwaukee-based filmmaker Brad Pruitt in Watts and Culver City. 
 
Thursday, February 7
7:00-10:00pm
Otis’ Graduate Public Practice program studios
10455 Jefferson Blvd, Culver City, 90232
 
Documentary video screening on U.S. educational system with Brad Pruitt and Mark Escribano, facilitated by Sara Daleiden. 
 
Thursday, March 7
7:00-10:00pm
Public program held at Watts House Project
1726 E. 107th Street, Los Angeles, CA 90002
 
Documentary video screening and spoken word performances with Brad Pruitt and Mark Escribano, facilitated by Sara Daleiden and Watts House Project. 
 
Programs are FREE and open to the PUBLIC.
 

© Brad Pruitt

Pruitt’s latest documentaries Bending Towards the Light and Mark My Words will be screened and include a discussion with the filmmaker and performances by local artists. Sara Daleiden, director of MKE<->LAX and faculty for Otis’ Graduate Public Practice Program, will facilitate these discussions. Mark Escribano, a Los Angeles-based filmmaker and cinematographer, previously from Milwaukee who worked on the film, will participate. Pruitt will also co-teach a course with Daleiden at Otis’ Graduate Public Practice Program that focuses on education, community engagement and the value of social change work by artists. Pruitt is in residence with MKE<->LAX from January-March 2013 in Los Angeles.  As part of his residency, Pruitt will promote these recent documentaries, and seek support for his new film, Behind Closed Doors
 
As an Emmy award-winning filmmaker and artist, Pruitt explores issues such as gun violence and new approaches to public education, finding new voices and ideas to help develop solutions for seemingly intractable challenges.
 
Inspired by the renaissance of spoken word at home and around the world, Mark My Words is a remarkably poignant feature that documents 24 hours in the lives of some of the nation’s most talented poets. The film is a visual gumbo of performances, home lives, day jobs, families, and daily routines, seasoned by the poets’ unique perspectives on the power of words.
 
 
 
Pruitt’s latest documentary, Bending Toward the Light, explores U.S. educational systems through students, parents, teachers, reformers and activists in our country’s heartland. This documentary examines the challenges as well as hopes of youths and adults who are transforming the state of education.
 
Currently Pruitt is working on Behind Closed Doors, a narrative feature project about fracturing communities and increased isolation, often exacerbated by lines drawn between various ethnic, social and religious groups. It explores issues about community and deep-seated concepts of the “other.”
 
For more information about the program and these special events, please contact Consuelo Velasco Montoya at 310-846-2610 or [email protected].
 
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This screening series is part of Otis’ Concentric Conversations series, which prompts discourse among cultural practitioners based in Los Angeles. Otis has the only educational program in the Southern California region dedicated exclusively to providing artists with advanced skills for working in the public sphere, focusing both on collaborative and individual art production. Applications currently being accepted for Fall 2013. 
 
Watts House Project is an artist-driven neighborhood redevelopment organization through which artists and design professionals, in collaboration with the Watts Towers area residents, employ art as an economic and community development engine to promote and enhance the quality of residential life in the Watts neighborhood. WHP brings residents together in a creative partnership with artists, architects, design professionals, and volunteers to revitalize the neighborhood and re-imagine the environment through inventive programming, community involvement, and functional and creative housing renovations.

Please join us this Friday for the closing event of…

Friday, December 7, 2012
6:00-7:00pm: MMXII: Induction Ceremony and Public Discussion
7:30-9:00pm: CHIPS! (Pilot)
 
The last day for experiencing the exhibition is Saturday, December 8 from 10:00am-5:00pm. Please note Sara Daleiden, Director of MKE<->LAX and generator of the platform as exhibition, will not be bodily present for this special evening.
 

© Paul Druecke and Associates, MMXII, 2012
Image Credit: Emily BunzeMMXII

MMXII

Induction Ceremony and Public Discussion
Moderator: Sara Krajewski, Director, INOVA
 
Please join us for MMXII’s third Induction Ceremony followed by an informal discussion moderated by Sara Krajewski, Director, INOVA. MMXIIis an ongoing effort to recognize the contributions of local personalities by casting their feet, hands, and signature in cement medallions. Hollywood Boulevard meets Midwest passion. Come early to find out who will join MMXII’s first inductees: Milverine and Mom Corn.
 
Who will be the next inductee? Where will the castings be sited? The post-ceremony discussion will be an opportunity to offer your thoughts about the project and its future.
 
MMXII is a project by Paul Druecke with Brennan Goodwin, Brittany Kowalski, Marissa Waraksa and Oliver Sydello.

 

© Brad Fiore and Ashley Janke, CHIPS, 2012
Image credit: Brad Fiore and Ashley Janke

 

CHIPS (Pilot)

Host: Brad Fiore
 
Join us in the live studio audience for the pilot of CHIPS. This weeks features: Peter Barrickman, Nicholas Frank, Sarah Luther and Allison Heape!
 
CHIPS is a talk show of Milwaukee-related current events and projects, founded by Brad Fiore and Ashley Janke to highlight the city’s cultural creators.