Representation in Filmmaking with Caleb Abrams
Squeaky Wheel 2495 Main Street, Suite 310, Buffalo, NY, United StatesWednesday, March 11, 7–9 pm Free and open to the public As a filmmaker, what does it mean to represent a community? How do you…
Wednesday, March 11, 7–9 pm Free and open to the public As a filmmaker, what does it mean to represent a community? How do you…
Johann Diedrick leads a participatory workshop on how we encounter our indoor sonic environments.
Emily Watlington leads a lecture and workshop for artists and curators to think through accessibility when presenting art to a public.
Eric Barry Drasin leads a participatory workshop on how technologies such as block-chain can or cannot affect progressive social change.
Hanae Utamura invites participants to mark the past year of the pandemic to a collective workshop on care and healing through performance with your webcam.
Tailored for beginners, Jacob Nelsen-Epstein will deliver a presentation and workshop on machine code.
New and experienced filmmakers are invited to learn critical concepts to creatively integrate forms of accessibility for disabled audiences into their films.
Crystal Z Campbell will lead Generating Sounds Collaboratively, a participatory sound workshop where attendees will generate new sound and reinterpret iconic music that will be featured in the artists upcoming film SLICK
This skill-share by Olivia Ong Evans will be a space for Asian American/Asian and Pacific Islander Diasporic individuals to explore the connections between identity and creativity.
Carlos Castellanos will introduce the basics of machine learning and how it can be applied in arts, design and other creative contexts.
Workspace Resident Rob Cosgrove will teach participants how to utilize the internet and other networks for sound production.
Workspace Resident Muse Dodd will guide Black and brown participants of African descent in dissecting memory through film, sound, and more.
Open to ages 16 and up, visiting artist Miranda Javid will teach how you can quickly and intuitively create your own animations.
Visiting poet and researcher Laura Jaramillo will lead a workshop on how to use visual media to write poetry.
Open to ages 16+, visiting artist Dena Kopolovich will teach how to manipulate the surface of 16mm films to create original film loops.
Alicia Solstice Hawkins will present on how speculative fiction offers subversive narratives that challenge oppressive worldviews, while reimagining powerful and liberatory counter-narratives. This will be followed by exercises on how participants can incorporate speculative fiction into their documentary or fiction film projects.
Workspace Resident Maggie Hazen will lead participants as they create their own stop motion animations, while learning fundamental artistic techniques in digital 2d animation and developing a new exciting visual language.
In this interactive workshop, Kristin McWharter will discuss the complex meanings within competitive game structures and then guide students in their own creation of a new sport. The workshop will end by playing the game and crowning the created sport's first champion!
In this lecture and demonstration, Jaehoon Choi will demonstrate to participants through steps to make a FSR Sensor that can be used to create a range of sound production for sonic and other art performances.
Workspace Resident Léwuga Benson will guide participants through creative exercises that will explore the transformative powers of personal artifacts and the ways they can shape personal and community narratives.