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2009

Photos by Lynne Sachs

Photos from various places and times in my life. LS

2009

Paintings and Collages by Lynne Sachs

"Chimney and Scissors" by Lynne Sachs

"At the Bar" by Lynne Sachs
"Bottoms in the Woods" by Lynne Sachs
"Boy at Waters Edge" by Lynne Sachs
"Sky of Nothingness"
Vietnam Collage
"Sunday in Bed"
"Wings in a Bowl"

2009

Ventana al Sur: Argentine Experimental Film

This rollicking evening of challenging, expressive and oppositional Argentine cinema offers a window onto makers shredding formal niceties, relishing in risk and daring to access the sublime. From an achingly beautiful evocation of an hourglass to a darkly humorous evisceration of the tenets of the stock market, this program will take us to the land where summer is winter and winter is summer and render our souls topsy-turvy for a bit too.

2009

Abecedarium:NYC

Co-directed by Lynne Sachs and Susan Agliata with the support of the New York Public Library
Abecedarium:NYC is an interactive online exhibition that reflects on the history, geography, and culture – both above and below ground – of New York City through 26 unusual words. Using original video, animation, photography and sound, Abecedarium:NYC constructs visual relationships [...]

2008

XY Chromosome Project #3 "Cinematic Seeds and Mordant Vines"

“From archival snips of an educational film on the weather to cine poems in full blossom, Brooklyn film “avant-gardeners” Mark Street and Lynne Sachs create their 3rd XY CHROMOSOME PROJECT at Other Cinema at ATA in San Francisco. This program of 10 short films on both single and double screen gleans audio-visual crops from the [...]

2008

“Flower Power Movie Flicks” selected by Maya and Noa Street-Sachs for PS1/MoMA

In celebration of PS 1’s WACK! Art and the Feminist Revolution

2007

Mystery, Magic and Marigolds: Films Curated by Maya and Noa Street-Sachs

We are thrilled to put together a program of Film-Makers’ Cooperative movies that will wow, tickle, spook and surprise a matinee audience of boys and girls who may or may not have ever encountered the splendor of the avant-garde cinema.

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