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Arts Engine Launches Staff Blog on MediaRights.org
Arts Engine is excited to announce the launch of Engine Feed, our staff blog. Read about our favorite films, our insights on the global politics and more.
Published on April 19
Arts Engine’s Election Day premiere at South by Southwest Film Festival
SXSW announced its lineup of feature films for the 2007 festival!
Arts Engine is proud to be at SXSW for the second time, with its newest film, Election Day as a Spotlight Premiere.
After the success of Brother Born Again, which screened at SXSW, Director Katy Chevigny and the Big Mouth Films crew are excited to return to the festival
SXSW will launch the Election Day tour of the festival circuit, and serve as a kickoff for the national outreach and education campaign. The film will be broadcast on PBS in 2007/2008.
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Published on March 07
Arctic Son is proud to be featured on Public Television as part of P.O.V.‘s 20th anniversary season
Arctic Son is proud to be featured on Public Television as part of P.O.V.‘s 20th anniversary season. P.O.V. is television’s longest-running showcase for independent non-fiction films. P.O.V. premieres 14-16 of the best, boldest and innovative programs every year on PBS. Since 1988, P.O.V. has presented over 225 films to public television audiences across the country. P.O.V. films are known for their intimacy, their unforgettable storytelling and their timeliness, putting a human face on contemporary social issues.
Published on February 21
Arts Engine and Adobe Partner on Adobe Youth Voices
Arts Engine is proud to announce Adobe Youth Voices, a new global initiative empowering youth to create with purpose. Read more…
Published on January 30
Arctic Son awarded at Neuse Riverkeeper Film Festival
Arctic Son was recently awarded Best Feature Length Film at North Carolina’s Third Annual Neuse Riverkeeper Film Festival. The festival was established to celebrate 25 years of the Neuse River Foundation’s environmental victories.
Published on January 30
Happy New Year and Happy Holidays from Arts Engine!
Can you tell how great a year it’s been? From the premiere of Arctic Son to the launch of Media That Matters: Good Food, to exciting kick-off events for Adobe Youth Voices, we’ve been making waves from Baltimore to Bangalore and we’re just getting started. We’re filled with holiday cheer and we hope that you are too - Happy New Year and Happy Holidays from Arts Engine! Read more ...
Published on December 07
Canada’s Aboriginal People’s Television Network (APTN)
Arctic Son has been picked up for broadcast by Canada’s Aboriginal People’s Television Network (APTN), the first and only national Aboriginal broadcaster in the world, with programming by, for and about Aboriginal Peoples.
Published on September 22
Arctic Son to screen at the American Indian Graduate Center’s “Walking in Two Worlds” Conference
Every year the American Indian Graduate Center brings together hundreds of students, professors and community leaders to discuss projects and achievements in Native American higher education. This year the conference focuses on the challenges facing Native Americans as they balance their lives between the reservation and popular Western culture. Subjects run the gamut from “How to Succeed in Graduate School?”, to “Perception of American Indians in Film”, to “What Does it Mean to Be Indian in Today’s Society?”. Former United States Senator Ben Nighthorse Campbell is among many noted speakers at the event.
Arctic Son has the honor of being part of an evening celebration on Friday, September 22nd, where participants will have the opportunity to watch the film and discuss the issues that it presents with the filmmakers.
“Walking in Two Worlds”
American Indian Graduate Center
Albuquerque, NM
7pm, Friday, September 22, 2006
For more information and registration: http://www.aigc.com
Published on September 22







