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You can also watch them here - Round 2 of the Film London and Arts Council England commissioning program wrapped up with the artist animators debuting their work at The New Black Film Collective’s event; round 3 applications now open through May 22. ....
Glasgow and Women in Animation teamed up to present a conversation about gender constraints that women working in animation are likely to face, both on the creative and business sides of the industry. ....
We reflect on We Are Here Scotland's vital and exciting Creators' Showcase in November featuring work by Zaim Ali, Sagnick Mukherjee, and Isabel Barfod ....
Perhaps of all visual art, film is the one thing which can most gamely bear the move online. Lucky, then, for Tako Taal and Adam Benmakhlouf, this year’s invited curators of the LUX Scotland Artists Moving Image Festival, which normally takes place over a November weekend in Glasgow’s Tramway, and that has, this year, had to move to the internet. “I got the invitation letter the first day, really, of coronavirus, last March. Friday 13th,” says Benmakhlouf, who had been “up north” at the time and found out the same day that they’d possibly been near someone who’d got Covid. Some ten months later, the festival Benmakhlouf and Taal have curated is about to open, and in very different fashion to previous years, “So the whole experience really has been parallel with the Covid timeline in a big way. But a positive way. ....
Full programme announced for inaugural chapter of year-long LUX Scotland Artist Moving Image Festival Camille Turner, Miss Canadiana , 2005. GLASGOW .- Give Birth To Me Tomorrow, LUX Scotlands Artists Moving Image Festival, has been co-programmed by artists and writers Tako Taal and Adam Benmakhlouf. It begins this month with a series of screenings available to watch online from 2124 January 2021, via LUX Scotlands website, delivered in partnership with Tramway. Works by Isabel Barfod, DeAnne Crooks, Sharon Hayes, Kyuri Jeon and Camille Turner, and will be available to watch on the LUX Scotland website across the January festival dates, with captioning provided by Collective Text. ....