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Double Negatives: 2009 Award Artists' Exhibition

Tuesday, May 19
Admission:
Free, $10 minimum
Showtime:
8pm
reservations are recommended

The Crouse Foundation presents the 2009 Awarded Artists' Exhibition:
"Double Negatives"

"Putting the non in front of nonfiction."

The Crouse Foundation proudly presents the 2009 new artist exhibition. Celebrating 10 years of our own excellence, this year's crop of of extraordinary filmmakers will not be sure to disappoint. Double Negatives exhibits the following truth-based works by basically true artists;

Jonathan Super-Badman (1943-2009): The Life and Death of an American Icon
A biography memorializing the touching and unforgettable life of icon, symbol, and local superhero Jonathan Super-Badman. Charlie Rose hosts, as we remember a man who became a symbol of a time that has now passed. Jonathan Super-Badman’s story is that of few cultural icons who rise and fall as wildly as the movements they come to represent. An inside look at the man behind the mask.

"Salesman (2009)"
A look into the life of a modern day Drug salesman. This short-form documentary explores the emerging door-to-door drug sales phenomena.

"Endangered Species (2009)"
Endanger species is a satirical piece on the extinction of the News paper. A “nature documentarian” will be covering the last days of the printed news in the wilderness of an urban jungle. The documentarin will be recording how the printed news extinction has altered our ecological democracy causing havoc on cultural landscape.

The Crouse Foundation, your source for revealing the truth in fiction.