Day Residue: A Filmmaking Workshop on the Every Day [Online] – May 2021
In this workshop, we explore the ways in which fragments of our daily lives can become material for the making of a personal film.
In this workshop, we explore the ways in which fragments of our daily lives can become material for the making of a personal film.
The Flow Chart Foundation’s Text Kitchen hands-on Workshops provide writers and other art-makers opportunities for deep exploration into poetry and interrelated forms of expression.
An online event and workshop. January 21, 2021, 6-9PM PST.
A three-week workshop in which participants will explore and expand the intersections between still/moving images and written/spoken words.
“In addition to demonstrating possibilities for collaborative art-making, these works reflect a mode of sustained intimacy through a moment of unprecedented distance.”
A two-part, immersive poetry and documentary workshop, hosted by renowned artists and longtime collaborators, Lynne Sachs and Paolo Javier!
How do we negotiate the photographing of images that contain the body? What experiential, political or aesthetic contingencies do we bring to both the making and viewing of a cinema that contains the human form? If a body is different from our own—in terms of gender, skin color, or age—do we frame it differently? As […]
Collected posters from the “Experimental Lecture” series presented by NYU’s Film and Television and Cinema Studies departments. Curated by Lynne Sachs with Jonathan Kahana & Dan Streible.
In this workshop, Sachs will be in open dialogue regarding her film “Tip of My Tongue” (80 min. 2017), which accentuates the poetry and essay film within its structure.
Hunter CollegeIntegrated Media Arts MFANovember 2018 Workshop Leader: Lynne Sachs Technical Assistant & Video Documentation: Lingyun Zheng Imagine a person who lived in the same room where you live now anytime between 1968 and the day you moved in. The person has some of the same qualities you have but is also quite different. Shoot […]