An Evening with Naoyuki Tsuji Born in Japan in 1972, Naoyuki Tsuji studied art in Tokyo. In 1992 the artist made his first animated film based on the idea of the afterimage left when a charcoal, oil, and pastel drawing is not only erased but drawn over. The erased image never completely disappears, but provides a background for the new drawing. Tsuji draws an image, photographs it, erases some of it, draws over the erasure, and photographs the new image. Movement and metamorphosis are simply, starkly, and gracefully conveyed. The program includes screenings of Wake Up; For Almost Forgotten Stories; Feathers Gazing into the Darkness; and a selection of new work. Courtesy Tidepoint Pictures and Facets Multimedia. Program approx. 60 min. Monday, February 5, 8:15. T2