Haudenosaunee Material Culture with Jodi Lynn Maracle
In this hands-on seminar, Workspace Resident Jodi Lynn Maracle will guide participants through a crash course in Haudenosaunee material culture.
In this hands-on seminar, Workspace Resident Jodi Lynn Maracle will guide participants through a crash course in Haudenosaunee material culture.
Join LIZN’BOW for a new media youth workshop where the artists and youth will collaborate on a book that expands on ideas of identity, representation, power, and possibility.
Join us for an experimental media workshop led by Workspace resident artist Alison Nguyen and learn how to make your own short works using found footage.
Explore the choreographic possibilities of integrating live and virtual performers in projection with artist and Workspace resident Avye Alexandres. Participants will be introduced to theatrical…
How to Tactically Misuse Your Web Browser: DIY Chrome Extensions and Bookmarklets for Artists with Emily Martinez. The focus of this two-hour workshop by artist…
Join us and our Workspace Resident Researcher, Dana Tyrrell as we explore documentary photography centered in and around New York City in the 1970’s and 80’s, with special focus given to the work of Peter Hujar and David Wojnarowicz.
Led by Workspace residents Rachael Rakes and Leo Goldsmith, this seminar considers the post-1990s “documentary turn” within contemporary art, taking on coextensive pivots in non-fiction cinema towards a language of video art and installation.
Artist and Workspace Resident Lea Bertucci will lead a small class focusing on technical audio recording techniques using a Zoom H6 and equipment from Squeaky as well as creative, lo-fi approaches using microcassette recorders.
Artist and Workspace Resident Caroline Doherty will lead a workshop/master class on devised performance, exploring the inherent differences, strengths, and challenges of live performance, mediated performance, and performance for the camera.
This master class by Workspace Resident Deniz Tortum focuses on interactive documentary practices with a focus on Virtual Reality documentaries. What makes something a documentary in the post-photographic visual era?