Join us in the Mini Mart City Park courtyard for an outdoor screening of rarely seen animated short films of Japanese visionary Nobuhiro Aihara; curated and presented by Los Angeles-based film programmers Zena Grey and Mark Toscano.
“From the mid-1960s to his unexpected passing in 2011, Aihara produced a truly astonishing body of animated work, often employing virtuosic hand-drawn abstractions and a tactile engagement with the forces of nature, resulting in a deep-feeling, transcendent cinematic psychedelia like no other. A constant experimenter, Aihara was always exploring new modes of manifesting time, natural energies, and complex emotionality, sometimes juxtaposing delicate moments of ecstatic, meditative beauty with utterly chaotic, cacophonous, surrealist freakouts”. - Mark Toscano
Program is approximately 90 min, all films are originally 16mm and will be presented digitally, 1975-2007.
This project is funded in part by a Neighborhood Matching Fund Award from Seattle Department of Neighborhoods. Special thanks to Sea Slug Animation Festival, our Community Partner for this event.