Screening | Film/Video

Any-mation

Presented in collaboration with Cinéseries, 16MM Print

These aren’t your grandma’s Looney Tunes!

Free for all audiences with ticket

Six stills from films in the Any-mation shorts program.
Date
Mar 31, 2026
Cost
Free
Time
6 p.m. - 8 p.m. ET
Location
Wexner Center for the Arts

Film/Video Theater

Join us for a student-curated program of experimental, animated short films! This eclectic mix of shorts explores motion, materiality, and abstraction through stop-motion and hand-drawn animation as well as direct manipulation of 16mm film. Included are the works of Stan VanDerBeek, Jodie Mack, and Pat O'Neill. Any-mation was curated by Cinéseries members Corinne Niaura, Kayla Chen, Mel Ramp, Sofia Mastorakis, and Stephanie Griffin. (program approx. 90 mins., digital video and 16mm)

Program lineup

7362 (Pat O'Neill, 1976) (10 mins., digital video) 
A Day for Cake and Accidents (Steve Reinke and Jessie Mott, 2013) (4 mins., digital video) 
Ameising 1 (Sean Dockray, 2003) (20 secs., digital video) 
Blanket Statement #2: All or Nothing (Jodie Mack, 2013) (4 mins., digital video) 
Ch'an (Francis Lee, 1983) (7 mins., digital video) 
Duo Concertantes (Larry Jordan, 1964) (9 mins., 16mm) 
Ghost Algebra (Janie Geiser, 2009) (8 mins., digital video) 
Lulu (Lewis Klahr, 1996) (3 mins., 16mm) 
Oh! (Stan VanDerBeek, 1968) (10 mins., digital video) 
Re-Animation 3, 4 & 2 (Kaipo Newhouse, 2003) (2 mins., digital video) 
Removed (Naomi Uman, 1999) (7 mins., digital video) 
Science Friction (Stan VanDerBeek, 1959) (10 mins., digital video) 
The Bats (Jim Trainor, 1998) (8 mins., 16mm) 
The Wedding Present (Jonathan Schwartz, 2007) (3 mins., 16mm) 
Hidari (Masashi Kawamura and Iku Ogawa, 2023) (6 mins., digital video)

About the series

In the words of Cinéseries’ members: Cinéseries is a student-led group that organizes monthly screenings in collaboration with the Wexner Center for the Arts. We aim to offer a space for students and the community to engage with film and expanded cinema from makers of a variety of backgrounds. We aspire to create an environment conducive to critical engagement by inviting filmmakers to showcase work that takes risks, challenges norms, and opens a conversation by devoting to a wide range of artist-centered and independent media.