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Now on display in the Horst Sikorsky Gallery in the Small Theater: The Lion, The Witch and The Ice Cube, an exhibition of collage art by collaborative duo Julia Dzwonkoski and Kye Potter.
Dzwonkoski and Potter have organized exhibitions and screenings at the MAK Center and the Echo Park Film Center in Los Angeles; the Carnegie Art Center in Buffalo, New York; and the Herndon Gallery, Antioch College, Yellow Springs, Ohio. Creators of paintings, works on paper, videos and numerous artists’ books, they are also co-authors of a book of interviews conducted while traveling throughout the US, The Sky Opened Up with Answers (Onestar Press, 2009), available for download here. Check out select paintings by Dzwonkowski and Potter at www.weirdshadow.com
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We know how hard it is to resist the urge to indulge yourself with little presents during the holiday shopping season. That’s why, for a limited time, Ragtag Cinema is offering two free movie passes with the purchase of a gift membership. This means that if you give your Aunt Edna one year’s worth of $5 movie admissions to all regularly-priced Ragtag Cinema films and events, you — not Edna — will receive two free admissions good for one year. This offer ends December 31, 2009.

Dead Snow blows into Ragtag Cinema with enough buckets of viscera, blood, torn limbs, and nasty humor to chase away the imminent threat of winter blues. Head on over to genre film news site Twitch to preview some clips!