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Date(s) - 03/22/2019
12:30 PM - 1:30 PM
Location
David Brower Center
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Julia Pott is an animator from the United Kingdom known for her dark cartoonish wit. Her films resonate with a coming-of-age sensibility both abject and cozy, often staging scenes of anthropomorphic beasts grappling with their hard-to-define feelings for each other. Straddling both commercial and independent working modes, Pott has maintained a distinct visual style that strikes the look of a spontaneous doodle and a tenaciously hewn tableaux simultaneously. Her distinct brand of humor can be found in a variety of animated series including Adventure Time and Liquid Television Online, recently manifesting as her very own television show (Summer Camp Island) premiering this year. — Q/A to follow.
A conversation with Julia Pott.
GLAS Animation is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization founded in 2014. Our core mission is to cultivate and promote the art and science of animation. We provide a unique platform for independent animation, champion diverse and underrepresented voices, and emphasize exceptional directors and artists that push visual, conceptual, and narrative boundaries within the cinematic artform. We are a community-driven organization that not only exhibits animated films, but creates a context and language for a shared understanding and appreciation of animation in the United States.
Green from the ground up, the Brower Center is a powerful model of sustainable, mixed-use development. Utilizing the latest in energy-saving technologies and recycled building materials, the Center makes as light a footprint on the Earth as possible, taking into account the true life-cycle cost of building construction, operation, and maintenance.