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Sarasota News Leader October 11, 2013 Page 124 most adventurous American filmmakers," the release points out. Over the past 20 years, he "has built a filmography of more than 30 projects that have been presented in theaters, museums, galleries and concert halls worldwide," it notes. "His work often makes use of rare archival footage in which forgotten film imagery is reframed as part of our collective mythology," the release says. For more information, visit www.billmorrisonfilm.com. Lera Auerbach/Contributed photo • Dec. 12: The Borderless Music of Composer Lera Auerbach. Russian-born composer and virtuoso pianist Auerbach will show film excerpts and speak about her recent work, the release continues. Among the film clips will be pieces from Auerbach's ballets, operas and orchestral and choral pieces performed by the Stanislavsky Theater Moscow, San Francisco Ballet, Finnish National Ballet, Dresden Staatskapelle, Nederlands Danse Theater and the Estonian Radio Philharmonic. For more information, visit www. LeraAuerbach.com. "Once again, the Hermitage will host some of the best artists working today," said Bruce E. Rodgers, Hermitage executive director, in the release. "Partnering with the museum as a part of their Art of Our Time initiative is another affirmation of the quality of these artists and the work they are creating. We look forward to another great series of events." For more information about The Hermitage Artist Retreat or any of its programs, call 475-2098 or visit the website at www.HermitageArtistRetreat.org. • Feb. 13: Inside the Artist Mind of Fay Ku. "Ku's works on paper are narrative, figurative and psychological," the release notes. She has had solo exhibits at the New Britain Museum of American Art in Connecticut and The Contemporary Museum in Honolulu, HI, as well as at many galleries. Her artwork also has appeared in the New York Times magazine, the release adds. For details on her work, visit www.fayku.com. • March 13: Bill Morrison's Unbearably Beautiful Decomposition of Film. Variety Magazine has called Morrison "one of the Ann Morrison/Contributed photo