Really excited to announce a retrospective of my films @filmcoop organized by @matt.mckz . Featuring several premieres and the first time showing “New York Trilogy” as a single work.
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On MONDAY, JUNE 1st, at 7pm, join us at The Film-Makers’ Cooperative (475 Park Avenue South, 6th Floor) for a retrospective screening of the films of longtime FMC artist-member, and current FMC Advisory Board member, Devon Narine-Singh.
Devon Narine-Singh is an experimental filmmaker, curator, and scholar based in New York. Narine-Singh’s areas of interest include found materials and explorations of addiction and recovery in mass media. Narine-Singh is currently working on several projects and articles, and their films have screened internationally at venues such as Microscope Gallery, UltraCinema, The New School, and The Trinidad and Tobago Film Festival. He has presented at NYU Cinema Studies, and curated screenings at The Film-Makers’ Cooperative and Maysles Cinema.
This hour-long program features four of Narine-Singh’s films and includes the New York premiere of their latest work, A Sleepless Night. Narine-Singh will be in attendance to introduce the films and answer audience members’ questions!
On MONDAY, JUNE 1st, at 7pm, join us at The Film-Makers’ Cooperative (475 Park Avenue South, 6th Floor) for a retrospective screening of the films of longtime FMC artist-member, and current FMC Advisory Board member, Devon Narine-Singh.
Tickets for this event are now available at our online store, filmmakerscoop.ecwid.com, which is also accessible at the Linktree in our bio!
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Devon Narine-Singh is an experimental filmmaker, curator, and scholar based in New York. Narine-Singh’s areas of interest include found materials and explorations of addiction and recovery in mass media. Narine-Singh is currently working on several projects and articles, and their films have screened internationally at venues such as Microscope Gallery, UltraCinema, The New School, and The Trinidad and Tobago Film Festival. He has presented at NYU Cinema Studies, and curated screenings at The Film-Makers’ Cooperative and Maysles Cinema.
This hour-long program features four of Narine-Singh’s films and includes the New York premiere of their latest work, A Sleepless Night. Narine-Singh will be in attendance to introduce the films and answer audience members’ questions!
Tonight my first solo show closed and I felt a sadness knowing this moment in time, the way the works were presented will never quit exist again. @whoizrory gave me the chance of a lifetime and I am forever grateful. Rory is the rare breed of the artist /curator and spent a week workshopping and shaping the show with me, as we tested, broke and reshaped gravel and light. I am lucky for a collaborator who help me realize the vision and for a skill curator who believes in artists and push them to be their best and having spent several years curating myself I know how rare it for one to be an activate collaborator . @spacespace.art remains a place to dream.
don’t leave me alone in dark
installation views
@spacespace.art (thank you @whoizrory for helping with documentation)
Friday/ Saturday 12pm-4pm or by appt
Closing Night Screening 2/13/26