Distributed Technology for Digital Cooperation
Eric Barry Drasin leads a participatory workshop on how technologies such as block-chain can or cannot affect progressive social change.
Eric Barry Drasin leads a participatory workshop on how technologies such as block-chain can or cannot affect progressive social change.
Listen to presentations by Emily Watlington, Eric Drasin, Jenson Leonard, and Johann Diedrick, and info on how to apply to SW's residency!
Emily Watlington leads a lecture and workshop for artists and curators to think through accessibility when presenting art to a public.
Johann Diedrick leads a participatory workshop on how we encounter our indoor sonic environments.
Online Screening | Friday, April 24, 7 pm Free or suggested donation. Registration required. Click here to register Click here to view the post-screening Google…
Online Screening & Artist Talk | Wednesday, April 15, 8 pm Free or suggested donation Click here to get your tickets To help keep our…
Online artist talk & screening | *NEW DATE* Wednesday, April 8, 7 pm Free or suggested donation Click here to get your ticket You will…
Online Screening | Wednesday, March 25, 7 pm Live Q&A at 8:30 pm. Free or suggested donation. Click here to get tickets. A private link…
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…
Wednesday, February 19, 7–9 pm Free; ages 18+ The Syrian Archive develops open-source tools to document human rights violations around the world. Learn about the…
Special Event | Friday, February 14, 7–10 pm $7 General, $5 Members, free for ArtsAccess Pass holders Ages 18+ only. Please review our community guidelines. …
Artist talks & Closing | Friday, February 7, 7 pm Free and open to the public Join us for the closing event of Punctures with…
Wednesday, January 29, 7pm $7 General / $5 Members / Free for Arts Access Pass Holders How do textiles and media speak to individual, collective,…
Wednesday, January 15, 2019, 7pm $7 General, $5 Members, free for ArtsAccess pass holders Squeaky Wheel presents an evening of two films that investigate how…
A special youth workshop with visiting artist Betty Yu will encourage the exploration of personal stories and roots in a collective story-telling circle and augmented reality.
Opening: Friday, January 10, 6–9pm Conversation with Betty Yu and Jasmina Tumbas at 7:30pm Free and open to the public On view January 10–February 7,…
Jodie Mack’s feature film The Grand Bizarre investigates recurring patterns and techniques in textile production and consumption in a global economy through a collage of textiles, tourism, language, and music.
Performance artist, visual artist, and composer Kite will perform a piece integrating dress, sound, video, and emerging technologies with her family’s ephemera and historical documents.
The second exhibition of Punctures features two works placed in conversation by Eniola Dawodu and Kite.
Environments of Race & Place is a screening of short, community made short films focused on issues surrounding immigration, migration, and racial identity unique to a specific environment.