In this video, the award winning Children’s writer Tomi Ungerer, discusses his newest book Fog Island. Set in Ireland, it tells the story of a brother and sister, Finn
Tomi Ungerer on living in Nova Scotia: Far Out Isn’t Far Enough
Tiring of the hectic pace of the seventies in New York, acclaimed graphic designer Tomi Ungerer and his wife Yvonne decided to hit the road in search of a
Tomi Ungerer: The Children’s Storyteller
In this video, master story teller Tomi Ungerer shares his thoughts on writing for children. Tomi will read from his 2013 book, Fog Island, and share his drawing process on Sunday,
Tomi Ungerer on “Fog Island”
The great Tomi Ungerer speaks here about his 2013 book, Fog Island. Tomi will read from and discuss Fog Island at The Drawing Center on Sunday, January 18th.
Adam Shecter, BCAST: Clip Show, 2008-2012
Inspired by the format of children’s morning TV, “Clip Show” is a compilation short animations and performances throughout Brooklyn, Queens, and Nebraska since 2008. Shecter is a participant
Videos by Patte Loper, 2009-2011
Nature and culture overlap in Patte Loper’s video trilogy of hand drawn animations. The first, Zizek, is based on Slavoj Zizek’s lecture, “The Reality of the Virtual.” The second
Naho Taruishi, The Longest Line To Circle, 2010
The Longest Line to Circle identifies the longest straight line one can draw on this planet. The on-screen text serves as a way of mapping the imagined line as it
Joey Fauerso, Nick Reading Nouns Number Four, 2013
Poetry, performance, and drawing intersect in Joey Fauerso’s video Nick Reading Nouns Number Four. Fauerso is one of our Open Session artists whose work will be featured in our
Anne Wilson, To Cross (Walking New York), 2014
To Cross (Walking New York) from Mary Billyou on Vimeo. Thread Lines artist Anne Wilson (b. 1949, Detroit, MI) choreographs and performs in her latest work To Cross (Walking
Maria Laet, Separação, 2013
Our second film by Maria Laet (b. 1982, Rio de Janiero) offers an abstract depiction of the modernist grid as two entangled lines of thread gradually become unraveled. Maria