Insect Encounters: Films by Catherine Chalmers
Humanities Film Series featuring artist Catherine Chalmers

Tuesday, September 16, 2025
6:00-8:00 PM
Off Campus Location
Insect Encounters brings together two distinct bodies of video artwork by artist and filmmaker Catherine Chalmers: the American Cockroach series and the Leafcutters quadrilogy. The five films of American Cockroach capture a surreal and at times hauntingly anthropomorphic view of the contemporary cockroach, using intricate set design and immersive macro cinematography to trace a path from the creature’s chaotic life in the wild to a bizarre yet equally hostile existence inside modern kitchens and bathrooms. Meanwhile, the four Leafcutters videos are an unusual and mesmerizing collaboration with millions of wild ants, filmed in Panama and Costa Rica. The series focuses on four supposedly unique human traits – language, ritual, war, and art – and the narrative themes aim to blur the boundaries between human society and leafcutter ants, a species described as “the most complex social creatures other than humans.”
The films will be followed by a Q & A and a conversation with artist Catherine Chalmers, Ann Arbor Film Festival Director Leslie Raymond, and Curator Amanda Krugliak.
The films will be followed by a Q & A and a conversation with artist Catherine Chalmers, Ann Arbor Film Festival Director Leslie Raymond, and Curator Amanda Krugliak.
Building: | Off Campus Location |
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Location: | State Theatre, 233 S. State |
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Event Type: | Film Screening |
Tags: | Ecology, Film, Humanities, Visual Arts |
Source: | Happening @ Michigan from Institute for the Humanities |