CFAT Summer Video Academy
Centre For Art Tapes has an exciting opportunity coming up!
Summer Video Academy is a summer camp experience designed to give youth aged 13-17 fundamental understanding of film and video making. They will also learn aspects and genres of production from an industry professional.
This hands-on creative project will allow youth to tap into DIY concepts and will be geared towards their specific interests, including animation, documentary and Greenscreen live-action. The five-day camp will generate a short film that can be shared with family and friends.
The program runs August 11 – 15, 2014
Instructor: Luckas Cardona
Registration:
Cost*: $250/person
In person: Centre for Art Tapes
2238 Maitland Street
By phone: 902-422-6822
Via email: communication@cfat.ca
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NOCTURNE 2014: CALL FOR INDEPENDENT PROJECTS NOW OPEN!
NOCTURNE ART AT NIGHT FESTIVAL 2014
THE 2014 CALL FOR INDEPENDENT PROJECTS IS NOW OPEN!
Information sessions will be held at the Propeller Brewery at 2015 Gottingen Street.
May 13th 5:30pm – 7:30pm
May 28th 5:30pm – 730pm
http://nocturnehalifax.ca/artists/
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Last Drop Screening & Artist Talk with filmmaker Steeven K. Sampassa
Last Drop Screening & Artist Talk with filmmaker Steeven K. Sampassa
Please join us at the Academy NSCAD campus on Thursday March 13th for the first East Coast screening of The Last Drop followed by an artist talk with filmmaker Steeven K. Sampassa
Event will begin @ 5:30pm in the Theatre (Room 208)
Come for pre-screening refreshments and snacks @ 5pm
NSCAD University Academy Building
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Steeven K. Sampassa is an emerging filmmaker from Ottawa, Ontario who, as of 6 years ago, began to feed his creative urge through directing and producing films including, most recently, Last Drop and Keegans Choice. As a filmmaker, he considers his work to be an ever-evolving process of artistic growth. Inspired by gothic styles and film noir concepts, his practice is driven by curiosity and creativity. It pushes him into ever-deepening inquiries on the human condition.
Progressing from poetry and short story to script, Steeven K. hopes to create a space within which the viewer is forced to re-evaluate his or her own preconceptions of the world. This filmmaker invites his viewers to set aside these attitudes and allow themselves to watch and feel first and foremost. Steeven K.’s work can be perceived as a view of society from a different angle, considering humanities true conflict with itself and with Nature.
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Atlantic Canadian premiere of The Punk Singer
Atlantic Canadian premiere of The Punk Singer
Kick off your March Break with Rebel Girl Halifax Rock Camp and Kathleen Hanna!
Rebel Girl Halifax Rock Camp (in partnership with NSCAD’s Radical Forms Foundation class) present to you the Atlantic Canadian premiere of The Punk Singer – a powerful documentary about the life of Kathleen Hanna (Bikini Kill, Le Tigre, Julie Ruin).
Directed by Sini Anderson, The Punk Singer is a look at the life of activist, musician, and cultural icon Kathleen Hanna, who formed the punk band Bikini Kill and was a pioneer of the “riot grrrl” movement of the 1990s.
Proceeds from the screening will go to support Rebel Girl Halifax Rock Camp, a non-profit organization offering music-related workshops and an annual summer camp to young women who identify as female, trans* or are gender non-conforming.
Rebel Girl Halifax Rock Camp will host their second Rock Camp August 2014 (Aug 5-9 for ages 8-12, Aug 11-16 for ages 12 and up) where local female musicians will lead workshops, band practices, instrument instruction and foster positive and lasting relationships with campers. Incidentally, the camp name is inspired by Kathleen Hanna’s song “Rebel Girl.”
2013 camp compilation featuring the hit songs from Bad Apples, MMELTZ, Psych and Fuzzy Does’nt will be available for a special price of $5 for movie ticket holders.
For more information, to reserve tickets or to schedule interviews email rebelgirlhalifax@gmail.com
http://www.thepunksinger.com/
http://www.rebelgirlhalifax.org/
https://www.facebook.com/RebelGirlHalifax
$7, proceeds go to Rebel Girl Halifax Rock Camp
2014 CINEFLUX SYMPOSIUM
2014 CINEFLUX SYMPOSIUM
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New image and sound tools provided by digital technologies have and will continue to revolutionize the vocabulary and methodologies of the screen arts, the way screen arts are viewed and experienced, and ultimately, the society that has made cinema a primary vehicle of artistic expression for the last 100 years.
While NSCAD currently boasts considerable and accomplished screen and media arts expertise, the establishment of Cineflux has accelerated opportunities for exploring collaborative research across disciplines and faculties, bridging areas of specialization until now separate.
This years Cineflux Symposium, The Old New, welcomes speakers from around the world to discuss and share ideas within digital audio/visual media, architecture and design.
This year’s Cineflux Symposium, The Old New, is open to the general public at no charge. No registration necessary.
March 7th at 7pm / March 8th at 8:30am / March 9th at 9:00am
SYMPOSIUM LOCATION
NSCAD UNIVERSITY FILM ACADEMY
1649 Brunswick St, Halifax B3J 2G3
SCHEDULE AND SPEAKERS
FRIDAY, MARCH 7TH 2014
7:00PM
INTRODUCTION TO THE 2014 CINEFLUX SYMPOSIUM WITH KEYNOTE SPEAKER, PHILLIP BEESLEY
Title: Extracellular Matrix: New Work from the Epiphyte Series
Working with artists, architects, engineers and scientists, Philip Beesley’s Waterloo and Toronto-based collective combine the crafts of lightweight textile structures, dense arrays of distributed computer controls, and early systems of artificial-life chemistry. Functions within near-living systems include embedded machine intelligence that invites human interaction to trigger breathing, caressing, and swallowing motions, building up a hybrid soil.
SATURDAY, MARCH 8TH 2014
8:30AM
RECEPTION
9:00AM – 10:30AM
PANEL: ART, PLANETARY URBANISM AND EARTHLY COSMOPOLITANISM
10:45AM – 12:30PM
PANEL: CINEMA IN SPACE, CINEMA OF RUINS
12:30PM
LUNCH
Catering provided by Highland Drive Catering.
1:30PM – 3:30PM
PANEL: ACOUSTIC SPACES/SOUND LOCATIONS
4:00PM – 5:30PM
PANEL: POP-UP & SITUATED CINEMA (FIELD).
7:00PM
SCREENING: THE GHOSTS IN OUR MACHINE, BY LIZ MARSHALL
Located at 6135 Dalhousie University, McCain Scotiabank Auditorium, followed by discussion with the filmmaker. Sponsored by The World Society for the Protection of Animals Dalhousie.
Cost: Free; Open to public; Donations to WSPA accepted at the door.
SUNDAY, MARCH 9TH 2014
9:00AM
RECEPTION
10:00AM – 11:30AM
PANEL: DOCUMENTARY FILM: IN, THROUGH, AROUND AND UNDER THE WEB
11:30AM
TECH DEMONSTRATION: AUTOMATED FOCUS PULLING SYSTEM
12:15PM
LUNCH
Catering provided by Highland Drive Catering.
1:30PM
CLOSING KEYNOTE: LAND|SLIDE POSSIBLE FUTURES BY JANINE MARCHESSAULT (YORK)
Website: http://www.nscadresearch.com/cinefluxsymposium
“BY AND BY” NSCAD University Community Residencies Show
“BY AND BY” NSCAD University Community Residencies Show
Today @ 5:30pm
Khyber Arts Centre, Heritage Trust of Nova Scotia to be relocated
Khyber Arts Centre, Heritage Trust of Nova Scotia to be relocated!
This Monday, Khyber Centre for the Arts’ artistic director Dan Joyce got a notification from HRM Events & Cultural Initiatives manager Elizabeth Taylor to leave and have no further programming at the Khyber Building on 1588 Barrington Street. The reasoning being that construction on a Starfish Properties building next door was potentially disrupting asbestos in the walls of the old building (it just celebrated its 125th birthday last year) and proved a potential toxic health hazard.
Shows—like this weekend’s Upstream Music Open Waters Festival—were quickly rescheduled to different locations, and upcoming exhibits will be relocated to a new, yet-to-be-determined venue.
Article from The Coast: http://www.thecoast.ca/TheScene/archives/2014/01/16/khyber-arts-centre-heritage-trust-of-nova-scotia-to-be-relocated
Anna Leonowens Gallery: PLAY BACK
PLAY BACK
Like your favorite song you play over and over again and again. Josie Geunther has worked with patterns in a similar way. PLAY BACK explores the repetition, isolation, and abstraction of type as pattern. The show consists of large scale screen prints, lithographs and printed matter.
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Ann Marie Fleming Artist Talk
Ann Marie Fleming Artist Talk
Tues. Nov. 19 @ 12pm
NSCAD, Academy Building Rm 208 (1649 Brunswick)
FREE
Ann Marie Fleming is a filmmaker, writer and visual artist based in Vancouver. Her film work includes animation, documentary, musicals, experimental films and feature-length dramas. Since the release of her first films, “Waving” (1987) and “You Take Care Now” (1989), she has been lauded internationally for the dignity and humour with which she treats issues of family and memory as well as darker topics of death and trauma.
More recently, she was recognized for “I Was the Child of Holocaust Survivors,” which was included TIFF’s Top 10 films of 2010 and was long-listed for an Academy Award. Her work has been screened throughout Canada, the USA and Europe and in Brazil, India, Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Iran.
Fleming’s visit to Halifax will include an artist talk with screenings of short films as well as a rare opportunity to see her 2003 feature-length documentary, “The Magical Life of Long Tack Sam.” A thoroughly charming film that combines contemporary and archival live action footage with the animation of drawings and archival photos, Long Tack Sam tells the captivating story of her Chinese great-grandfather, a magician and vaudeville acrobat who traveled the globe in the early part of the 20th century.
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