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Video Feedback
Wednesday, February 11, 6-8PM
Location: Aurora Video Library
Exclusive Member Offer
Limited to FIVE

$40 Member Price

An exclusive offer for Aurora Picture Show members.

We have five spots available for a professional critique of your film/video work.  Join Aurora Founder, Andrea Grover, and Aurora Curator, Mary Magsamen, for individual reviews of your film or video project.

Video Feedback offers film/video makers an opportunity to have work reviewed, network with curators, hear suggestions for exhibitions and festivals, receive guidance on presentation and promotion of projects, and ideas for future career development.

Reserve your spot today by emailing aurora@aurorapictureshow.org your name and telephone number with the subject line "Video Feedback".  You must be a current Aurora Picture Show member and payment is due at the time of the reservation.  You will be assigned a 20-minute time slot at Aurora Video Library (1524 Sul Ross) to meet one on one with Andrea and Mary for an individual session.  For works longer than 5 minutes long, please submit a DVD or weblink in advance by Friday, February 6th.


Founder Andrea Grover
Andrea Grover founded Aurora Picture Show in 1998, and since then has programmed over 350 screenings at Aurora and elsewhere.  She has an MFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago (1995), a BFA from Syracuse University (1992), and was a Core Fellow at The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston (1995-97). She has served as a panelist and juror for film festivals around the country.  Grover was one of 60 international curators invited to select artists for e-Flux’s Video Rental. She has served as Lead Consultant in Film and Video for Creative Capital Foundation and has participated in focus groups for The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts.


Curator Mary Magsamen
Mary Magsamen is an artist, curator and educator who has organized exhibitions and written extensively about video, performance and interdisciplinary practices.  Magsamen has curated projects for the College Art Association, the Society for the Performing Arts Houston and alternative spaces. She was the Program Administrator for the MFA Media Arts Program at the City College of NY and has taught video and digital media at The New School University, The University of Toledo and the University of Houston. Magsamen received her MFA from the Cranbrook Academy of Art.

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