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2020 LA AIR RESIDENCY CALL FOR APPLICATIONS NOW OPEN! DEADLINE: FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 2019

EPFC | September 25th, 2019

LA AIR invites local artists to utilize EPFC resources in creating and premiering new, experimental, documentary, and personal work over a two-month period in 2020. We especially encourage applications from artists interested in engaging with EPFC’s areas of specialty: small gauge film, progressive politics & community activism, alternative and handmade photochemical processes, local histories, multidisciplinary work, and expanded cinema. Additionally, we encourage artists to engage with the greater EPFC community during the course of their residency. Previous artists-in-residence have included public workshops, curatorial programs, multi-media collaborations and class visits as part of their residency. More info here!

This Week at EPFC North

EPFC | September 23rd, 2019

The Great Canadian Dog Draw – Saturday September 28: 1 – 5 PM 

In honor of Culture Days, we’re celebrating great Canadian dogs – past, present and future, real and imagined – with an afternoon “dog draw” led by dog-lover and EPFC North September Visiting Artist In Residence Joff Winterhart. Get a portrait of your pet by Joff or make one yourself! Free event! Everyone welcome, including canine friends who play well with others. More info: https://culturedays.ca/

Dogs and Other People: Films By Joff Winterhart – Saturday September 28: 5 – 7 PM

Join us for this very special screening of films by EPFC North’s September Visiting Artist In Residence Joff Winterhart! Joff Winterhart is an illustrator and filmmaker and plays drums in his band, Bucky. He lives in Bristol, UK and is the author of the award winning graphic novels Days of the Bagnold Summer (just released as a feature film!) and Driving Short Distances

 

Marvelous Movie Mondays: Escenario

EPFC | September 23rd, 2019

 

MARVELOUS MOVIE MONDAYS!!
guest curator: Florrie James

This week for Marvelous Movie Mondays, I will show Escenario by José María Avilés. In line with the theme for the month Day Job, Night Shift, Soul Work, Escenario documents a group of workers rapidly deconstruct a stage in a public square after demonstrations for Labour Day in Buenos Aires.
https://vimeo.com/112305921/09f80ef127

José María Avilés was born in Ecuador. He is currently studding a Masters in Film-making at Elías Querejeta Zine Eskola, San Sebastian, Spain. He obtained a Bachelor’s Degree in Film Directing from Universidad del Cine, Buenos Aires, in 2012. In 2015 he obtained the CIA scholarship from the Centro de Experimentaciones Artísticas, Buenos Aires.

Recent films from José María Avilés include La muerte del maestro (Rotterdam, 2018); La enorme presencia de los muertos (San Sebastián Film Festival, 2019),Speed Paradise (BAFICI, 2015), Conversaciones en el jardín (BAFICI, 2014. Grand Jury Prize, Cippolleti) and Ricchieri, (Ciudades reveladas, 2013). José María is currently developing El tesoro de Atahualpa, a screenplay that was selected by the TYPA Foundation and 3Puertos Cine, as well as received the Development Fund from Ecuador’s Film Institute, ICCA. He is also developing the feature film La vida es nuestra.

This Week at EPFC North: Welcome Joff!

EPFC | September 17th, 2019

We’re delighted x 1,000,000 to welcome illustrator/filmmaker/drummer/dog lover Joff Winterhart as EPFC North’s Artist In Residence for two weeks beginning September 17!!!!!!

Join us Saturday, September 21 for Wearing The Garden (bring a t-shirt or other fabric item and Joff will share some cool stencil techniques!) and Saturday, September 28 for The Great Canadian Dog Draw and a screening of Joff’s fabulous animated films! All events FREE and FAMILY FRIENDLY! More info here!

 

Marvelous Movie Mondays: Dear Barb

EPFC | September 17th, 2019

MARVELOUS MOVIE MONDAYS!!
guest curator: Florrie James

https://vimeo.com/274870679
Dear Barb – Georgia Horgan

For the theme Day Job, Night Shift, Soul Work, we look this week at the politics of sex work in London in 1668. Georgia Horgan, another representative of Lies and Lairs artist run Production Company. Dear Barb was a single-channel video made for an exhibition at Jerwood Space. The work focuses on The Poor Whore’s Petition, a satirical open letter or ‘political pornography’, which began to circulate following the Bawdy House Riots of 1668. The letter was allegedly written by Elizabeth Creswell, one of the most successful brothel keepers of the English seventeenth century, and was addressed to Lady Castlemaine, the lover of King Charles II of England. The text demands that Castlemaine assist her ‘sisters’ in re-building London’s brothels after the damage done during the riots. Navigating the path of the riots through contemporary London, Dear Barb references linguistic conventions around gossip, smear and obscenity that particularly linked feminine sexuality with fishing and The Thames. These themes, and the historical context of the letter, are explored through two parallel voice-overs: an ‘objective’ documentary narrative detailing the historical context and a ‘confessional’ first-person account.

Georgia is an artist based in Mexico City that makes videos, performances, textiles and texts. She studied at the Glasgow School of Art and California Institute of the Arts, and has shown work at the ICA, Jerwood Space, Glasgow Women’s Library, Alyssa Davis Gallery, Evelyn Yard, Collective and Glasgow International. Her writing has been published by Flash Art, Panel, MAP Magazine and Orlando journal. Current and upcoming exhibitions include group shows at Sidney Cooper Gallery, Canterbury; Bonington Gallery, Nottingham; and OnCurating, Zurich.

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