July 18-29, the Staller Center's Paul W. Zuccaire Gallery invites you to experience "Rolling Point", an interactive video installation.

Created by dancer Emily Beattie and media artist Eric Gunther, "Rolling Point" includes multiple large projections to create an immersive environment. Visitors can move and interact with the motions of a dancer projected onto the walls of the Gallery. Be sure to stop by the gallery and become a part of this interactive exhibition.

The exhibition is open afternoons and evenings of the Stony Brook Film Festival through July 29th. Visit our website at zuccairegallery.stonybrook.edu to learn about our extended hours.

Or follow the Gallery on Twitter, Instagram, Snapchat and Facebook at ZuccaireGallery.

The Paul W. Zuccaire Gallery is located on the first floor of the Staller Center for the Arts.

Admission is free.

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