LA Filmforum: An Evening with Kevin Jerome Everson

Tuesday, May 12, 2026 at 7:30 PM to 10:00 PM

2220 Arts + Archives, Los Angeles

Los Angeles Filmforum presents *Watching the Way You Move: An Evening with Kevin Jerome Everson*. West Coast premieres! (+ a world premiere!). Kevin Jerome Everson in person! Full film lineup and notes at: https://www.lafilmforum.org/schedule/spring-2026/watching-the-way-you-move-an-evening-with-kevin-jerome-everson/ ∆ Filmforum welcomes back Kevin Jerome Everson with a compelling array of recent work (2023-2026) (+ a short from 2016), ranging from observations of state bird-watchers to a powerful examination of the now shuttered Ohio State Reformatory in his hometown of Mansfield Ohio, to a short tribute to Gail Fisher, the first Black woman to win an Emmy. It’s difficult to encapsulate the range of Everson’s prolific and varied films. He creates a wide array of distilled interpretations of aspects of Black life in the USA, in part producing an archive of lived experiences that have been erased in dominant culture. An artist, not a documentarian, he erases the line between staging and verité, and, through his films, insists on and deliberately enacts the presence and importance of family, labor, athletics, art-making, politics, and community. He listens to the echoes of people in empty spaces, re-valorizes almost-forgotten historical figures, and arranges performances for the camera of actions that are regularly carried out without being recorded or appreciated. Every time we host Everson, we share in the beauty and energy of the ever-growing project of his film artistry. Please join us for some of his latest work. – Adam Hyman ~ **Kevin Jerome Everson** (b. 1965 Mansfield, OH, lives and works in Charlottesville, VA) is the Commonwealth and Ruffin Foundation Distinguished Professor of Studio Art, Director of Studio Arts, University of Virginia. Everson's art practice encompasses printmaking, sculpture, photography and film, including 13 features and over 300 solo & collaborative shorts. He is the recipient of the Guggenheim Fellowship, Berlin Prize, Heinz Award, Alpert Award, and Rome Prize, & grants and commissions from Ford Foundation/Just Films, Knight Foundation, The Brick & Creative Capital among others. He is currently in post production on his first fiction feature Lowndes County. Special Thanks to Madeleine Molyneaux, Kate Lain, the Academy Museum. Films appear courtesy the artist; trilobite-arts DAC; Picture Palace Pictures.