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Intro to Time-Based Art provides an overview of the basic tools and techniques used to create a single or multi-channel video art and/or installation. The first segment of the workshop discusses camera movement techniques and a video “walk”, followed by an introduction to video editing, and finally, an introduction to green screen stop-motion.
*Please note that this is a WORKSHOP SERIES and that participants who would like to attend are HIGHLY ENCOURAGED TO REGISTER AND ATTEND ALL sessions of the workshop*
ABOUT THE FACILITATOR
Katy Huckson is an interdisciplinary artist and arts educator based in Northern Ontario. She has worked with themes around the body, memory, fear/trauma, and control/power, usually operating from a feminist and deconstructive lens. Currently, she is an adjunct faculty member at Algoma University where she teaches time-based media arts. She is also the program lead for Digital Creator North, a media arts space for youth and emerging artists. Her work has been show internationally and across Canada, with forthcoming shows/performances in Southern Ontario and Italy.
This workshop is part of Scarborough Arts’ SA Suite of Programs — 2019. For more workshops like this, visit http://bit.ly/SASuite2019
ABOUT THE WORKSHOP
Intro to Time-Based Art provides an overview of the basic tools and techniques used to create a single or multi-channel video art and/or installation. The first segment of the workshop discusses camera movement techniques and a video “walk”, followed by an introduction to video editing, and finally, an introduction to green screen stop-motion.
*Please note that this is a WORKSHOP SERIES and that participants who would like to attend are HIGHLY ENCOURAGED TO REGISTER AND ATTEND ALL sessions of the workshop*
ABOUT THE FACILITATOR
Katy Huckson is an interdisciplinary artist and arts educator based in Northern Ontario. She has worked with themes around the body, memory, fear/trauma, and control/power, usually operating from a feminist and deconstructive lens. Currently, she is an adjunct faculty member at Algoma University where she teaches time-based media arts. She is also the program lead for Digital Creator North, a media arts space for youth and emerging artists. Her work has been show internationally and across Canada, with forthcoming shows/performances in Southern Ontario and Italy.
This workshop is part of Scarborough Arts’ SA Suite of Programs — 2019. For more workshops like this, visit http://bit.ly/SASuite2019
ABOUT THE WORKSHOP
Intergalactic Inks provides participants with the chance to learn the many experimental techniques of India ink. This highly pigmented media can create fabulous textures on watercolour paper and become a magical background for your intergalactic artwork. Techniques such as egg drop, blood, bleed, wet on wet, and wet on dry will be introduced, and once the ink is dry, they will allow for a creation of a highly personalized cosmic landscape filled with stars, constellations, and faraway galaxies that participants will take home!
ABOUT THE FACILITATOR
Natalie Very B. is a published Polish-Canadian illustrator and designer. Her detailed paintings reveal many Slavic folklore influences, while myths and legends are a constant source of inspiration whenever she creates a new body of work. As an immigrant artist, she often explores the concept of “home”, and the sense of wistful longing and nostalgia it brings out in her work.
This workshop is part of Scarborough Arts’ SA Suite of Programs — 2019. For more workshops like this, visit http://bit.ly/SASuite2019