FILM Convocation
Date
Thursday June 22, 202310:00 am - 12:00 pm
Location
Date
Thursday June 22, 2023Location
Adjunct Lecturer
Film and Media
Adjunct Lecturer
Glenn Gear is an Indigiqueer filmmaker and multidisciplinary artist of Inuit and settler descent currently living in Montréal. He is originally from Corner Brook Newfoundland and has family ties to Nunatsiavut. His practice is grounded in a research creation methodology shaped by Inuit and Indigenous ways of knowing – often employing the use of animation, photo archives, painting, beading, and work with traditional materials such as sealskin. He has worked on projects with the National Film Board of Canada, collaborated with other artists, and created installations, online works, and live video/audio projections that explore the complex relationships between land, animals, history, and archives. His films have screened in festivals throughout Canada and around the world.
A growing area within his larger artistic practice is the sharing of his animation knowledge of low-budget and experimental techniques through mentoring opportunities and workshops, often in collaboration with Indigenous youth and first-time filmmakers.
He was the artist-in-residence for Inuit Futures in Arts Leadership 2020-2021, jointly held between Concordia University and the University of Winnipeg, and hosted in collaboration with the Aabijijiwan New Media Lab. He was also a visiting artist-in-residence at Queens University in November 2021 and September 2022. He was longlisted for both the 2021 Sobey Art Award as well as the 2023 Kenojuak Ashevak Memorial Award.
BFA Memorial University of Newfoundland, Newfoundland & Labrador
MFA Concordia University, Montreal, Quebec
Start Date
Wednesday April 12, 2023End Date
Thursday April 13, 2023Time
10:00 am - 4:00 pmLocation
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VIEW FINDER - THE FILM 460 2023-24 SHOWCASE
12-13 APRIL / 10AM – 4PM
Get ready for almost 10h of short movies, a screenplay presentation session, and dozens of installations that will be on display in the Arts and Media Lab (AML) and all over the Isabel!
Start Date
Monday April 3, 2023End Date
Thursday April 6, 2023Time
10:00 am - 4:00 pmLocation
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VIEW FINDER - THE FILM 460 2023-24 SHOWCASE
12-13 APRIL / 10AM – 4PM
Get ready for almost 10h of short movies, a screenplay presentation session, and dozens of installations that will be on display in the Arts and Media Lab (AML) and all over the Isabel!
Start Date
Monday March 27, 2023End Date
Friday March 31, 2023Time
10:00 am - 4:00 pmLocation
IBCPA Art & Media Lab
The Curating Media Practice students have prepared an exhibition of potential exhibitions! Come experience them at the Art and Media Lab, from Mar 27 to 31. Opening Mar 27, 12pm. Opening hours: daily from 10am to 4pm.
Date
Friday March 31, 2023Location
TorontoDate
Thursday March 2, 2023Location
Zoom - Link to followFILM 356 Presents Laura Harrison via ZOOM
lives and works in Chicago. Her animations focus on marginalized, social outcasts with their own sub cultures. These fringe characters provide a focal point for her concerns with diaspora, trans humanism, gender and the loss of touch in an overwhelmingly visual world. Her films have shown at various festivals internationally including The New York Film Festival, Ottawa International Animation Festival, Animafest Zagreb, LA Film Festival, The Chicago Underground Film Festival, Kerry Film Festival, Japan Media Arts Festival, Boston International Film Festival, Florida Film Festival, GLAS, Melbourne International Animation Festival and many others.
Date
Thursday February 16, 2023Location
Room 222FILM 400 Presents:
JUSTIN CUTLER
Placemaking and Localization Strategies:
The Film Locations Industry in Ontario and Beyond
Justin will explore the economics, advancements and practicalities of location filming in Ontario and abroad. The session will also include an overview of the Ontario Film Commission services, including an interactive demonstration of the Ontario Locations Library, and capacity building efforts that support the expansion of location filming across the province.
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Start Date
Thursday March 2, 2023End Date
Sunday March 5, 2023Time
7:00 pm - 11:00 pmLocation
Kingston, OntarioFor Tickets:
Date
Thursday February 9, 2023Location
Isabel Bader Centre for the Performing Arts, Room 222Yolanda Cruz, introduced by Prof. Adonay Cortes, funded by Queen’s University
Yolanda Cruz Keynote presentation about Identities in continuous re-creation. Perspectives of a documentary on migrants and indigenous people in the diaspora.
“Yolanda Cruz is a filmmaker from Oaxaca, Mexico. She is currently developing her first fiction film, “La Raya,”a dramedy set in Oaxaca, Mexico, which will be produced by Canana Films in 2014. “El Reloj”, Yolanda’s second fiction short film, launched by Petate Productions and Latino Public Broadcasting, premiered at the Morelia International Film Festival in, 2013, and will make its online debut in June 2014.
Cruz is also developing “Migrant Heroes”, an online series of mini-documentaries about migrant heroes in the U.S., set to go live in 2015.Cruz completed the script for her feature film, La Raya, at the Sundance Screenwriting and Directing Lab, where she was a 2011 fellow.
Her work has screened at film festivals and museums around the world including the Sundance Film Festival 2000, The Guggenheim Museum in New York, Park la Villette in Paris, The Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian and the National Institute of Cinema in Mexico City.
Cruz’s honors include an Audience and Best Feature Documentary award from The National Geographic All Roads Film Project 2005 and The Expresión en Corto International Film Festival 2009 in Guanajuato, Mexico.
She holds an MFA from the film school and a B.A. in Liberal Arts from The Evergreen State College. Cruz is also an alumna of the Sundance Institute Native Lab.” – taken from