Herbaria

Date

Tuesday September 10, 2024
6:30 pm - 9:30 pm

Location

The Screening Room,聽120 Princess Street, Kingston.

Tuesday September 10 at 6:30pm

Presented by the  at the Department of Film and Media, 黑料吃瓜资源.

Admission is free and everyone is welcome to attend. Seating is 鈥渇irst come, first served鈥 at the door. The screening will be presented in the 68-seat Roxy Auditorium with laser projection.

Herbaria is a poetic documentary that parallels the rigorous and vital practices of botanical preservation and film preservation (the director, Leandro Listorti, is himself an archivist in addition to being a filmmaker and curator). As delicate in its touch as the materials that make up its subject, Herbaria is a reflection on ephemerality and our relationship to nature, time, and memory. Situating the viewer somewhere between past, present, and future, this elegant documentary blends 16mm and archival footage, giving us a tactile and transcendent opportunity to consider what it means to archive. In so doing, Herbaria points to the potential of stepping out of time and channeling our attention towards new possibilities of engagement and understanding with the materials at our fingertips.

 

Cam-Araoke

Date

Thursday September 26, 2024
5:30 pm - 8:30 pm

Location

Isabel Bader Centre 3rd floor

Cam-Aroake

Join us September 26 for

 CAM-ARAOKE!

That鈥檚 Karaoke with Cam!

Meet & Greet with fellow students, faculty, and staff.

Food & Drink provided.

 

 

Social and Ecological Justice

Date

Friday April 5, 2024
11:30 am - 1:30 pm

Location

Isabel Bader Centre for the Performing Arts, Room 222

Natalie Loveless event poster

Korean Media Roundtable

Date

Tuesday March 12, 2024
2:30 pm - 4:00 pm

Location

Isabel Bader Centre for the Performing Arts, Room 222

Korean Media Poster

Korean Media Roundtable

March 12 at 2:30 - 4pm

Screening room 222

Isabel Bader Centre for the Performing Arts

 

Whitewashing in US Film Culture

Date

Monday March 11, 2024
12:30 pm - 2:00 pm

Location

Isabel Bader Centre for the Performing Arts, Rehearsal Hall

David Oh Poster\

Whitewashing in US Film Culture

Guest Speaker: David Oh

Monday, March 11 12:30 - 2pm Reception to follow

Rehearsal Hall, Isabel Bader Centre for the Performing Arts

 

On the Possibility of Diasporic Encounter

Start Date

Saturday March 9, 2024

End Date

Tuesday March 19, 2024

Time

10:00 am - 4:00 pm

Location

Isabel Bader Centre for the Performing Arts, Art & Media Lab

David Oh exhibit

Art & Media Lab March 9-19 M-F 10-4pm

Isabel Bader Centre for the Performing Arts

Industry Day

Date

Friday March 1, 2024
12:45 pm - 5:30 pm

Location

Isabel Bader Centre for the Performing Arts

Industry Day

La Montana

Date

Tuesday February 27, 2024
2:30 pm - 5:30 pm

Location

Screening

LAMONTANA: Documentary Screening

Feb. 27 at 2:30

Room 222, The ISabel

Open Secret: Screening with Jennifer Dysart

Date

Friday March 1, 2024
11:30 am - 1:00 pm

Location

Open Secrets

A Retrospective of Films by Jennifer Dysart

March 1st, 11:30am

The Isabel, room 222

Outer Worlds: Panel Discussion

Date

Friday March 8, 2024
1:00 pm - 2:30 pm

Location

Isabel Bader Centre for the Performing Arts, Room 222

Outer Worlds: Panel Discussion

Friday, March 8, 2024

1:00鈥2:30 p.m.

Room 222, Isabel Bader Centre for the Performing Arts, 390 King Street West

Outer Worlds panel discussion with Dr. Marchessault and artists Oliver Husain, Leila Sujir, and Mani Mazinani.

Janine Marchessault is Professor in Cinema and Media Arts at York University, and holds a York Research Chair in Media Art and Social Engagement. Her research engages with the history of large screen media (from multiscreen to Imax to media as architecture and VR). She belongs to the CinemaExpo67.ca research group. Her latest project is an expanded cinema project, Outer Worlds () 鈥 commissioning five IMAX films by artists, which premiered at the Cinesphere in 2019 and will begin touring soon.

She is the Director of  (2018鈥2024), a research collaboration involving more than 20 community and artist-run archives devoted to diverse histories from Indigenous, LGBTQ2+, immigrant, and women鈥檚 communities. Her most recent monograph is Ecstatic Worlds: Media, Ecologies, Utopias (MIT, 2017) and co-edited collection Process Cinema: Handmade film in the Digital Age (MQUP, 2019).

Leila Sujir is an artist working in video and video installation. Over the last forty years, Sujir has been building a body of video art works using a mix of fiction, fantasy and documentary with visual and audio collage techniques. Her video art works have been shown in group shows at the Museum of Modern Art (New York) and the Tate Gallery  (Liverpool), as well as galleries all over the world. Her work is in collections including the National Gallery of Canada and the Glenbow Museum. Leila Sujir is a professor emerita in the Studio Arts Department at Concordia University. She leads an art research studio-lab based at Concordia University, Elastic 3D Spaces, that most recently received a SSHRC grant, Thinking Allowed (2022), and a Canada Council production grant (2022).

Oliver Husain is an artist and filmmaker. His projects are often collaborations with other artists and friends; and often begin with a fragment of history, a rumour, a personal encounter or a distant memory. He uses a wide range of cinematic languages, technical experiments and visual pleasures 鈥 such as dance, puppetry, costume, special effects 鈥 to animate his research and fold the viewers into complex narrative set-ups. Recent exhibitions include Beauties of Lucknow,  a site-specific installation commissioned by Massey College, Toronto; Lenticoolers at Gallery Susan Hobbs, Toronto (with Malik McCoy); I don鈥檛 know you like that at University of Buffalo Art Galleries and Exposure at Camera Austria, Graz (both with Kerstin Schroedinger); all 2023. His website is ; his livestream performances (with Amy Lam) are available on 

Mani Mazinani was born in Tehran in 1984, he lives and works in Toronto. Mazinani鈥檚 interdisciplinary practice includes installation, video, film, sculpture, photography, multiples, sound, and music. He makes work that connects scale and perception, improvisation and ancient thought. Recent exhibitions and performances include Monitor 15 (SAVAC, 2023), Stories and Storefronts, Toronto (2022); Tate Modern, London (2019, with Michael Snow); The Bentway, Toronto (2018); Tehran International Electronic Music Festival (2017); Suzhou Industrial Park Culture and Arts Centre (2016); Asian Art Museum, San Francisco (2015); and CAB Art Centre, Brussels (2013).