My Art Practice is Masochistic Behavior
Brooklyn-based artist-writer Ayanna Dozier joins Zia Anger (My First Film) to discuss pain, pleasure, and filmmaking.
Brooklyn-based artist-writer Ayanna Dozier joins Zia Anger (My First Film) to discuss pain, pleasure, and filmmaking.
How can one understand places through wandering? Artist Sky Hopinka (Ho-Chunk/Pechanga) explores this an more in their work Visions of an Island.
In the lead up to their new improvisational work that blurs live performance and film, Autumn Knight discusses their history with drama therapy, the power of group dynamics, improvisation, and nothingness.
Artists Lis Rhodes and Aura Satz, longtime friends and collaborators, explore ideas of notation and how films can be “scores.”
An exploration into the potential for resistance and struggle for change within a selection of Winnipeg films brought together by artist-filmmaker Rhayne Vermette.
What does it mean when one of the 20th century’s most successful athletes can re-immortalized as an avatar of failure through a single meme? Guest curators Brett Kashmere and Astria Suparak consider the relationship between moving image, sports, identity, resistance, and pleasure.