College of the Atlantic TA Cox Chair in Studio Arts Nancy Andrews is the winner of the Ellis-Beauregard Fellowship in the Visual Arts, netting a $25,000 award and an exhibit at the Center for Maine Contemporary Art.
I Like Tomorrow, a sci-fi comedy musical that combines live-action and animation, is the latest offering from College of the Atlantic TA Cox Chair in Studio Arts Nancy Andrews, in collaboration with Jennifer Reeder. The film premieres online at the Portland International Film Festival.
The Strange Eyes of Dr. Myes, the Gotham Award-winning experimental short-form series created by COA film professor Nancy Andrews, avoids easy categorization, incorporating elements of sci-fi, musical, and afro-futurism.
Reel Pizza Cinerama, the creation of Lisa Burton ’86 and Chris Vincenty ’83, earns the title of Maine’s coolest movie theater with its laid-back vibe, superb film curation, and creative multimedia events.
Prior to cinching the award for Best Short-Form Breakthrough Series of 2017, film professor Nancy Andrews sat down with Amanda Hill, host of the statewide news program 207, to discuss the making of her prize-winning series, “The Strange Eyes of Dr. Myes.”
Acclaimed College of the Atlantic film professor Nancy Andrews is the winner of a 2017 Gotham Independent Film Award for Best Short Form Breakthrough Series for her offbeat, sci-fi YouTube show, “The Strange Eyes of Dr. Myes.”
Peabody Museum of Archeology and Ethnology Curator of Visual Anthropology Ilisa Barbash presents documentary films and controversial museum images at College of the Atlantic and Reel Pizza Cinerama.
“The Strange Eyes of Dr. Myes,” a genre-busting action, sci-fi musical series filmed in and around College of the Atlantic by film professor Nancy Andrews, is now streaming online.
The work of College of the Atlantic film professor Nancy Andrews is featured in a new series of art books, “What It Means To Be Human,” published by The Arts Company Inc./Artists in Context, 2016.
Film Prof. Nancy Andrews’ The Strange Eyes of Dr. Myes is among 10 films chosen for a year-long development fellowship with the Independent Filmmaker Project.
Television and film producer Matt Siegel, the founder of the Bar Harbor Film Festival, speaks at College of the Atlantic’s Human Ecology Forum on today’s unprecedented opportunities for creating and distributing visual stories.
The 7th annual Maine International Film Festival By-the-Sea includes the local premiere of COA film professor Nancy Andrews’ first feature-length film and a number of creative short films by students and alumni.
Rotterdam called it a “cinematographic marriage between ‘mad-scientist’ Hollywood dramas from the 1930s, and juicy B-films from the 1960s - with an eccentric strong female scientist as protagonist, for a change.”
“I didn’t want to make a rhetorical film, but I want people to think about the limitations of understanding the world only through their own senses, and I want to open that up…” - COA film professor Nancy Andrews
A piercing look into America’s agricultural system and profiles of those working to make positive changes to it highlight “Food for Thought, Food for Life,” a short film by Susan Rockefeller to be screened at College of the Atlantic on Monday, Aug. 3.
With three decades of diverse artistic production behind her, this drawing, painting, puppet- and video-making Guggenheim Fellow has embarked on her first feature-length film, The Strange Eyes of Dr. Myes.
College of the Atlantic will welcome critically acclaimed artist and experimental film maker Dani Leventhal Thursday, February 26 at 6:30 PM for a screening of her films Draft 9 (2003) and Platonic(2013) alongside video works by other artists that have influenced her. Leventhal will join us for a discussion about her work and career Friday, February 27 at 9:35 am. Both events will be held in the the McCormick Lecture Hall and both are free and open to the public.
College of the Atlantic, Reel Pizza, and Maine Farmland Trust will present the new film, Growing Local, Saturday, February 28, 2:30 pm at Reel Pizza in Bar Harbor.