Polyphonic Portraits of a New America
April 11 and April 14 – Screening and Talk at CalArts, Los Angeles
Screening and Talk at BRIC, Brooklyn on April 5, 2017
Special Mention At Cinéma du réel 2017
Now he’s out in public and everyone can see awarded Special Mention At Cinéma du réel 2017
BRIC’s Public Access/Open Networks Exhibit Shows How Artists Make Use of the Airwaves
Bric Live, BRIC TV, Mar 21, 2017
Long Story Short in Madrid, March – July 2017
15 de marzo, 17 h. Visionado de Long Story Short en Fundación San Martín de Porres y encuentro con profesionales, usuarios y becarios de la fundación.
27 de marzo, 16 h. Visionado de Long Story Short en la Asociación Realidades y encuentro con profesionales y usuarios de la asociación.
5 de abril, 18 h. Visionado de Long Story Short en la sede de ATTAC y encuentro con profesionales y usuarios de la asociación.
Mass Ornament on view at Smith College Museum in Northampton, Massachusetts March – July 2017
[Todas a una] Artistas, diseñadoras, impresoras y revolucionarias: algunas mujeres increíbles
Upcoming talk in Chicago- Tues, Feb 28, 2017
upcoming talk – Troy, NY Feb 22
Review of Chicago exhibition in Chicago Tribute
New essay by Natalie Bookchin on Long Story Short just published
CLASS/ORNAMENT Cinema, new media, labor-power, and performativity
Essay about Mass Ornament by Erica Levin in new book published Jan 2017 The Routledge Companion to Cinema & Gender
Long Story Short wins Special Mention award in Montreal film festival
Photo credit: Kinga Michalska
The Shared Self and Other Anxieties: In the Dark With Natalie Bookchin and Doug Rickard
Rotem Rozental’s essay published in the most recent issue of Doc! Magazine, Sept 2016
Small Effects from Big Causes: The Dialogic Documentary Practice of Natalie Bookchin
Interview with Natalie Bookchin on PBS Newshour Aug 15, 2016
Public Private Secret – ICP Museum’s Inaugural Exhibition opens on the Bowery
Updating to remain the same
In Wendy Hui Kyong Chun’s new book (MIT 2016) she reflects on Testament and Mass Ornament, two projects that “take on the complex relationship between private and public, individual and collective.”