Housed in the historic Parkway Theater, the Maryland Film Festival’s programming has expanded upon the more traditional festival screenings and filmmaker conversations to include year-round programming of films and artist-led events specific to the festival’s new facility and in response to the needs of local, experimental filmmakers. The programming is comprised of three distinct screening series: Sight Unseen focuses on experimental uses of narrative, sound, and interactivity in contemporary film and video; Sweaty Eyeballs presents innovative new works in animation, which has expanded to include an annual festival of experimental animation; and Breaking Codes, an ambitious series for new work in expanded cinema.
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1994
On May 13, 1994 the Andy Warhol Museum opened its doors to the public. The museum holds the largest collection of Warhol’s artworks and archival materials, and is the most comprehensive single-artist museums in the world and the largest in North America.