MIX NYC promotes, produces and preserves experimental media that is rooted in the lives, politics, and experiences of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and otherwise queer-identified people. MIX's work challenges mainstream notions of gender and sexuality while also upending traditional categories of form and content. |
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Founded in 1987 by author Sarah Schulman and filmmaker Jim Hubbard, MIX NYC produces New York's longest-running lesbian & gay film festival. In addition, MIX also hosts free local community screenings, regular monthly screenings and national touring programs throughout the year. To reach out to audiences beyond downtown Manhattan, MIX takes programs to venues in other boroughs and has worked in collaboration with community-based media programs such as Paper Tiger TV, Lesbian Herstory Archives, and the Bronx Academy of Arts and Dance.
Executive Director Co-Directors Festival Guest Curators
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Coordinator
Venue/Site Designer
Venue Assistant
Construction
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Festival Assistants
Festival Trailer Catalog Designer
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Staff Graphic Designer
Press
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Staff Outfits
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Sponsors & Funders
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MIX NYC, a 501(c)3 non-profit arts organization, is supported by the New York State Council on the Arts, New York City Dept. of Cultural Affairs, Office of State Senator Tom Duane, Materials for the Arts, Experimental Television Center, Visual AIDS, Harvard University, the Arcus Foundation, Astraea Foundation, Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS, Calamus Foundation, Gesso Foundation, Gill Foundation, Ted Snowdon Foundation, Phil Zwickler Charitable & Memorial Foundation Trust, and the generosity of many individuals!