Achievements | Wheeler Winston Dixon

April 24, 2015

Wheeler Winston Dixon, film studies, delivered a keynote lecture titled “The Current Fate of Experimental Works on 16mm from the 1960s and 1970s in a Digital Age," at the Columbia University Seminar on Cinema and Interdisciplinary Interpretation in New York City April 16.

On April 17, he also presented a screening of the works of 1970s experimental filmmaker Jim Krell, along with a lecture and Q&A on Krell’s work, at Anthology Film Archives in Manhattan, which was attended by a large audience. He curated the films used in the screening, which represented the first public screening of Krell’s work since 1982. Anthology is the world’s leading museum and archive for experimental film.

Adapted from UNL Today.