Practical Submission: Getting Your Films and Videos Seen
Practical Submission:
Getting Your Films and Videos Seen
Presented by Joanna Raczynska
and Dorothea Braemer
Saturday, March 4, 2005
3:00-5:00 pm
Free
at the Carnegie Art Center
The Carnegie Art Center, located at 240 Goundry Street in North Tonawanda, will present a workshop entitled, Getting Your Films and Videos Seen, on Saturday, March 4, from 3-5:00 pm. This workshop is free of charge; film and video artists as well as the general public are encouraged to attend.
There are countless opportunities for the exhibition of your films and videos. This informal workshop will explore some ways that media artists have successfully applied for production and distribution funding in New York State and gotten their work shown at festivals, in galleries, arts centers, and at other spaces. Come ready to share your own experiences. Joanna Raczynska, media arts program director at Hallwalls since 2002, will show some examples of work and applications from artists who've had success in getting their work supported and seen.
Dorothea Braemer, video artist and executive director of Squeaky Wheel/Buffalo Media Resources, will present examples of her work and speak about how these works were created.
For more information, or to RSVP for this event, call the Carnegie at 694.4400 or email carnegie@broadviewnet.net
DIRECTIONS TO THE CARNEGIE ART CENTER:
Take the I 290 to the Colvin Exit North.
Continue straight on the Twin Cities Highway.
Turn Left on Tremont St., turn right on Payne Ave., turn left on Goundry Street. The Center is on the right at 240 Goundry.
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