• Tuesday, May 04th, 2010
May 2nd – Test/Experiment/Premiere @ The Stuart Street Playhouse w/ live musical accompaniment.
May 14th & 15th – BFA Screenings – Emerson College’s Paramount Center – Kevin Bright Family Screening Room. 5:30pm door. 6pm Program.
May 16th – House BBQ Party in JP – TBA
May 18th – The Loring-Greenough House in Jamaica Plain. Screening along side Professor Rob Todd, Emerson Alumni Ethan Feldbau and Mass Art Alumni Stefan Grabowski!
http://lghfilm.blogspot.com/
May 28th – Exhibition – TBA
For Exeter residents…I am working on locking down a venue to screen over the summer. TBA
• Friday, March 05th, 2010
The portrait film on the Ioka is almost complete.
1.) waiting on 500′ of film to be processed and printed at Cinelab, Falls River, MA.
2.) piecing together 16mm work print.
3.) review board/critique with professors.
4.) tweek 16mm workprint.
5.) review board/critique with sound.
6.) mix sound
7.) negative cut film
8.) send off to lab to be made into final release print.
• Sunday, November 01st, 2009

design by Ryan Howell
Stay tuned for more information on this upcoming BFA Thesis film. It was originally going to be done by December, to mark the end of the semester, but it will most likely be done in February. It will be screening at the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, Ma in May.
• Wednesday, August 12th, 2009
Steve Thomas of Exeter’s independent and locally owned radio station WXEX 1540AM invited me ON AIR this morning to talk about IOKA. I am so thankful to him for letting me come on and talk about my film efforts. I was also given a tour of the old building right off of Portsmouth Ave where he broadcasts from, it had been a radio station a few times before, starting back in 1966 as WKXR. A place like this is what gives me the motivation to stand up for alternative or independent media outlets. I love what he is doing with WXEX and hope he continues with great success. Thanks again Steve.
• Saturday, August 08th, 2009
Ryan Howell, a former projectionist at the Ioka Theater recently graduated from UNH with a BFA in photography. I asked him to become a part of our efforts as it would make this film all the more significant. One of the reasons for wanting to create my thesis on this building is the fact that the building has not been clearly documented in the past. Howell often carried around his array of cameras while working at the theater, shooting when he felt compelled.
His photographs are on flickr but soon will be hosted on our server…
Howell has photographed the Ioka for over 6 years
Our production stills start here
• Saturday, August 01st, 2009
An extraordinary individual who grew up in Exeter, NH. I had the pleasure of visiting Olive Tardiff over the weekend, for those who don’t know her, she is the author of
I used this book for research purposes on my last project, a video portrait titled The Squamscott River. She told many old stories about her time as a kid growing up in Exeter and going to the Ioka. These stories are what keep the Ioka alive.
Olive Tardiff on Ioka memories
• Wednesday, July 29th, 2009
Photographs by Christy Utter
Taken Fall of 2004
IOKA Interior Still Shots Courtesy of Christy Utter, Vintage Portraits, Exeter NH
http://www.vintageportraitart.com/
• Wednesday, July 29th, 2009
Kirk Membry of Moss Creek Media showed up early the night of December 23rd 2008 to capture Ioka’s beauty before it was too late. That night the Ioka was opened to the public for a free screening of Miracle on 34th Street…an event put together by Ryan Howell (an Ioka projectionist).
Ioka Panos
• Wednesday, July 29th, 2009

Last day Ioka was open
• Saturday, July 18th, 2009
As this site continues to grow we hope to create a place where artists can exhibit their work around the idea of the Ioka Movie Theater. Emphasizing Ioka’s beauty and uniqueness is very important to our goal in keeping the place alive. As the Ioka has exhibited art for 93 years, we hope that with the help of this site we will be able to exhibit art to an online community to help us gain patronage back to this historic theater. This idea is about creating community around the theater via the internet. As soon as we get up the interactive/flickr/blog-like page, we hope to be able to feature local artists interpretations or variations on the theme of the IOKA. This could be anything from paintings to photographs, sculptures to architectural drawings. If you would like your work to be shown please feel free to email us at kyle@iokafilm.com
I hope that with our website and our BFA thesis film, others will share their feelings about this building in town through many other mediums of art. This will help create interest for future patrons and investors of The Ioka Theater in downtown Exeter, NH.