Memory Method
Memory Method is a black-and-white stop-motion animation playing on a continuous loop at the 108 throughout the festival. Designed to reward repeat viewing, it’s full of visual details that emerge slowly over time. The film’s world expands further into the room via a collection of related artworks.
The 108 will be less a screening room than a place to drift in and out of between events—a visual hangout furnished with art furniture from the artist’s recent MASS MoCA show. Doors open all day, someone is always there, and there are plenty of reasons to come back.
Amy Yoes
Amy Yoes is a multidisciplinary artist whose work spans installation, photography, video, painting, and sculpture. Her large-scale installation Hot Corners was on view at MASS MoCA from 2022 to 2025, and recent projects include Correspondências at the Contemporary Sculpture Museum in Santo Tirso, Portugal, as well as her Fire Projects, in which sculptural works are burned in choreographed live performances. A longstanding interest in decorative language, craft, and architectural space runs through her work. She teaches each fall at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and lives much of the year in Narrowsburg with her husband, artist Jorge Colombo.
