Art Amiss Hosts Test Screening of “Paranoia”

Q&A Session with Local Writer/Director Following the Screening
NORTHWEST ARKANSAS – January 25, 2008 - Art Amiss Inc., a local artists’ collective, will hold a test screening of the film “Paranoia” by local filmmaker R.J. Daniel Hanna. The event will take place on February 4th at the Dickson Street Theater, located at 227 W. Dickson Street in Fayetteville. The screening will begin at 7:00pm. The test screening is free and open to the public.
Art Amiss was created four years ago as a Fayetteville based, not-for-profit, art collective with the express purpose of giving opportunity to Arkansas Artists. Since its birth, Art Amiss has had six semi-annual shows and several smaller events, sponsoring the work of more than 100 Arkansas artists, writers, designers, and musicians. The organization’s website, www.artamiss.org, features the work of 205 and counting artists living in, working in, or from Arkansas.
Art Amiss Inc has been a fluid organization thriving on the participation of a diverse group of local art supporters over the last four years. The organization was incorporated two years ago in the state of Arkansas and is now working towards earning its 501(c) 3 to achieve official non-profit status. The goal of Art Amiss Inc is to be able to provide as many opportunities as possible to emerging artists in the northwest Arkansas area, as well as the state as a whole.
For more information on Art Amiss or the “Paranoia” test screening event, please call 479-422-7305, or log on to www.artamiss.org





