Events


10.1.11 > Gravity Was Everywhere Back Then
IMA Amphitheater

Gravity Was Everywhere Back Then

7:30 p.m. $15 public // $10 iMOCA members

Presented by IMA, IMA Contemporary Art Society, iMOCA,  and Indy Film Fest

Directed and Animated by Brent Green Feature film with live soundtrack of narration, music and sound effects

Starring Mike McGinley and Donna K. Written by Green, Kozloskie and McGinley

75 minutes

Leonard and Mary meet in a car crash. They fall instantly in love, and live happily ever after…until Mary gets sick. Desperate to save her, Leonard decides that if he builds a house for Mary, it will heal her. Inspired by the real actions of the eccentric Leonard Wood, filmmaker Brent Green brings to life this love story like no other in his first feature-length film. Shot entirely on the full-scale town he built in his backyard, Green combines animation, stop-motion and live-action in an ethereal opus to lovers and tinkerers everywhere.

The film screens with a live band providing the soundtrack – Brent plays guitar and narrates the film. Donna K does the sound effects. A backup band of various musicians, including Howe Gelb and Brendan Canty, play the music for the film.

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11.12.11 > This Filthy World
The Madame Walker Theater

This Filthy World

Part of the Spirit &Place Festival

Presented by iMOCA and Herron School of Art and Design through the Efroymson Family Fund of CICF

With the Indianapolis LGBT Film Festival and Big Car as promotional partners

November 12, 7 p.m. at The Madame Walker Theater $20

Reserved $10 for Herron students, iMOCA members and as an add-on the the Indianapolis LGBT Film Festival. Discount tickets are limited. Only 2 can be purchased per person.

“John Waters’ one-man show is a “vaudeville” act that celebrates the film career and obsessional tastes of the man William Burroughs once called “The Pope of Trash.” Focusing in on Waters’ early negative artistic influences and his fascination with true crime, exploitation films, physical transformation through fashion, and the extremes of the contemporary art world, this joyously devious monologue elevates all that is trashy in life into a call to arms to “filth followers” everywhere.”

Discount tickets only (not full price tickets) will be available at iMOCA, Herron School of Art, Big Car Gallery, and Service Center at Lafayette Square.

Recommended for ages 18 and over