This Week at EPFC North
EPFC | October 15th, 2019
Sorry friends, due to unforeseen circumstances, our upcoming October events–Home Movie Day, 16mm Special Effects, and Comfort Food + Poetry–are cancelled. We’ll revisit all of these in 2020!
Sorry friends, due to unforeseen circumstances, our upcoming October events–Home Movie Day, 16mm Special Effects, and Comfort Food + Poetry–are cancelled. We’ll revisit all of these in 2020!
It’s a new month and we’ve got a bunch of awesome free, all-ages workshops and screenings for you at Moberly Fieldhouse! This week, join us on Saturday for some Phun with Phytograms!
Workshop: Phun with Phytograms
Saturday, October 5
1 – 4 pm
Developed by filmmaker Karel Doing, the Phytogram Method is “a technique that uses the internal chemistry of plants for the creation of images on photographic emulsion.” Intrigued? Let the experiments begin…
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!
Two terrific workshops to kick off the Fall 2019 Season at EPFC North!
Workshop: Found Footage Fiesta!
Saturday, September 14
1 – 4 pm
For this fun, hands-on workshop, we’ll dive into EPFC’s secret stash of found footage and work with splicers and projectors to create dynamic new home movie mash-ups! No previous filmmaking experience necessary. Free event! Everyone welcome.
Workshop: Non-Binary Paper Dolls Explore-a-thon
Sunday, September 15
1 – 4 pm
Dressing to reflect or disguise identity can be a provocation, a bore, an exhibition of fashion’s artistry, a work-functional necessity, a luxury, a burden. Anyone near a thrift store, a donation box, a credit card, a friend who loves to share their attire, can look wealthy-scruffy, poor yet incredibly elegant, overtly sexual or utterly asexual, simple or showy, human or alien. Image-making and ID deconstruction by way of clothing ourselves is a joy, a puzzle, a survival skill. We may harbour more old-fashioned notions in our fashion choices than we realize as we unconsciously or very consciously dress as we do for ourselves, our jobs and our world. Come draw, discuss, create with us at The Non-Binary Paper Doll Explore-a-thon! No artistic skills required. Free event! Everyone welcome!
Celebrate Canada Day with EPFC North at Sunset Community Centre! This free event is fun for the whole family! We’ll be there with our Photobooth of Change so come on by and animate yourself…
