Discuss the intricacies of developing experimental documentary films with Sharlene Bamboat; a moving image and installation artist, whose work often engages with translation, history and music, uncovering sensory and fractured ways of knowing.
In this session, participants will learn of the use of mixed digital mediums to effectively convey story and emotion by thinking outside the confines of a singular narrative or framing device. This involves a consideration of sound, images, and colour; anything which pertains to the moving image. In this workshop Sharlene will be sharing her works, followed by a discussion where participants are invited to share their own projects, at any stage of production.
*note: attendees must come with an idea or project to share in the class.
This is an online workshop taking place through zoom
- maximum capacity: 8
- 2 hours of instruction
Instructor: Sharlene Bamboat Sharlene Bamboat is a moving image and installation artist based in Tio’tia:ke/Montreal. Her practice often engages with translation, history and music, uncovering sensory and fractured ways of knowing. Sharlene regularly collaborates with artists, musicians and writers to animate historical, political, legal, and pop-culture materials. Her most frequent collaborator is with Alexis Mitchell. Sharlene contributes regularly to the arts-sector in Canada, as programmer, board member for arts organizations, and has been a member of numerous collectives.
Her work has been exhibited & screened internationally.
sharlenebamboat.com
Photo Credit: Yuula Benivolski
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$0 | | all-in or workshop member | $12 | | production member | $55 | | nonmember |
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