PRESS RELEASE
01.24.02
 
Film, Video And A Kleptomaniac At SSNOVA this Sunday, January 27th.
 
Cincinnati, OH ­ January 24, 2002 ­ Kendall Bruns' short video, "It's So Easy,"  has been selected to be featured in Underneath Cincinnati: An Exhibition of Local Film and Video at SSNOVA this Sunday, January 27th. The show was curated by Phil Morehart and Sara Mahle in conjunction with the Cincinnati Film Society. 

"It's So Easy" is a short documentary experiment about a kleptomaniacal acquaintance Kendall made while attending college. It was filmed on video at an undisclosed location and features a masked thief who explains his methods and motivations.
  
Underneath Cincinnati begins at 6pm, running approximately two hours, with a short reception to follow for those interested to meet and greet filmmakers. A $5 donation is suggested. Information about Underneath Cincinnati can be obtained by contacting underneathcincinnati@hotmail.com.
 
SSNOVA is an artists' organization, structured to provide a forum for the exploration and presentation of individual and collaborative expression. Information about SSNOVA can be found at www.ssnova.org or by email info@ssnova.org.

 
About Kendall Bruns
 
Kendall Bruns is an artist in Cincinnati, Ohio, whose work has been presented in national juried exhibitions and international publications, preserved in the Rhizome.org ArtBase, and displayed at numerous local galleries and art venues. He earned a BFA at the Art Academy of Cincinnati with an emphasis in sculpture. Kendall's active pursuit of the arts is materialized through many forms of creative expression including music, digital art, graphic design, sculpture and video.
 
For more information, please e-mail kendall@kendallbruns.com or visit www.kendallbruns.com.