Events

Jan
23
Wed
American Pen Women Meeting
Jan 23 @ 9:00 pm – 10:30 pm

Meeting of the National League of American Pen Women, Modesto Chapter, a professional organization of over 55,000 women writers, artists and musicians, founded in 1897.

Feb
2
Sat
Tenacious Dreams Film Festival
Feb 2 – Feb 3 all-day

The first annual TDFF will take place on Saturday, February 2nd, 2013, at the Building Imagination Center in downtown Modesto.  Two programs of stellar short films will be presented, with awards for special jury select winner and audience favorite.  In addition to the two programs, there will be an award ceremony and closing night party with food and drink. Tickets are $8, and can be purchased HERE at Brown Paper Tickets.

Program One: (2 screenings)  12:00 pm and 4:00 pm

  1. TED KACZYNSKI TAKES A DAY OFF – 3 minutes (World Premiere)  This handmade, animated film was constructed entirely in Portland filmmaker Zach Ericcson’s living room.  It’s humor matches it ingenuity.
  2. FIRST WEEK – 4 minutes (World Premiere) A beautiful short and one of the greatest home movies ever made.  Bay Area filmmaker Chris McGilvray chronicles the first week of his newborn baby’s life.
  3. SEED – 14 minutes.  Set in the year 2071, where technology has brought mankind to the brink of colonization on a planet named Gaia, one astronaut takes an isolated mission and discovers unearthly horrors that could bring an end to human life.
  4. THE BEGINNING – 9 minutes (Winner: PlayGround Film Festival)  This gem from acclaimed writer Tom Swift and director Brian Tolle explores the sweet, funny, awkward and sometimes painful moments at the beginning of a new relationship between two men.
  5. ALL I THINK OF IS YOU – 9 minutes.  After her work-obsessed husband dies in an accident,  a woman is approached by a stranger possessing his memories and emotions in this sci-fi thriller.
  6. TURN ON – A GAME OF SEDUCTION – 7 minutes.  This witty PSA from Bollywood delivers a humorous tale with a twist.
  7. SCREENSHOT – (Official Selection: Tribeca Film Festival) 6 minutes.  An online story of love and betrayal, told entirely through Facebook.  Produced in Ireland.
  8. METHOD – 9 minutes.  This film by the Strong Brothers depicts an actress taking her new role seriously…a little TOO seriously.

Program One Running Time: 61 minutes

Program Two:  (2 screenings) 2:00 pm and 6:00 pm

  1. THE SHOP – 5 minutes (World Premiere)  This short documentary follows the inner workings of a barber shop in Merced, California, where a group of young men strive to survive in one of the hardest hit economies in the Central Valley.
  2. FIELDWORK – 3 minutes (World Premiere)  An experimental work by New York filmmaker Christian Hali that uses impressionist style painting as inspiration in detailing the struggles of fatherhood and the day to day.
  3. SUSPICION – 3 minutes.  What starts out as an innocuous music video on the beach soon goes to a dark and humorous place.
  4. CINCO DE MAYO – 55 minutes (World Premiere)  After being unjustly fired, harassed by his students and labeled a menace to society, a meek, idealistic Chicano studies instructor sets out to teach everyone one final lesson in this slasher film that pays homage to the Grindhouse films of the 1970’s.

Program Two Running Time: 66 minutes

Mature audiences only for both programs, please, for mature situations, nudity, foul language and scenes of horror.

Apr
27
Sat
Chalk Walk of Art
Apr 27 @ 7:00 pm – 11:00 pm

Come out and make chalk art on the sidewalk by the Building Imagination Center in downtown Modesto! Bring a picture to recreate or try one of our paint-by-numbers pictures!

Registration opens in March!

9AM GATHERING: Please remember to attend the rally located in front of the Gallo Center at 1000 I Street in downtown Modesto, before volunteering at your specific project site. You will receive instructions from your project leader prior to beginning your volunteer service.

Thank you for your willingness to give back to your community! If you have any questions, please email contact@lovemodesto.com

Photo: pixelperfectdigital.com

Sep
21
Sat
Modesto Modernism film premiere
Sep 21 @ 1:00 am – 3:00 am

Modesto was on the cutting edge of environmental and artistic design and it received national attention. In the 1940s, the New York Museum of Modern Art published three books featuring Modesto architecture. The Modesto Art Museum has documented more than 85 Modernist buildings and landscapes in Modesto from noted 20th century designers including John Funk, William Wurster, Frank Lloyd Wright, Gardner Dailey, Henry Hill, Cliff May, Joseph Eichler, Christopher Alexander, William Turnbull, Joseph Esherick, SOM, Thomas Church, Lawrence Halprin, and many more. Modesto’s architecture was a model for other cities and a laboratory in the development of a distinctive California style, Central Valley Modernism that blended the indoors with the outdoors.