The Filmpool is excited to partner with Gerald Saul for a Super 8 filmmaking and processing workshop this July 16th! Cameras, black and white film stock, and processing chemistries are all supplied. Weather permitting, an outdoor screening will be held in the evening.
Registration is limited for this no-cost workshop. If you are interested, please apply and confirm registration with Gerald at gerald.saul@uregina.ca.
When: 11-6pm Saturday July 16, 2016 Where: The YAAG – Yellow Argyle Art Garage
You can enjoy the work of Gerald Saul at the Art Gallery of Regina’s current exhibition, “Anecdotal Evidence: The Work of Gerald Saul” from July 7 – August 27, 2016.
Opening Reception: July 13, 7 – 9pm Artist talk: July 13, 7:30pm
This exhibition will showcase the work of Regina artist/filmmaker Gerald Saul. Anecdotal Evidence: The Work of Gerald Saul examines Saul’s development as an artist and filmmaker over the past three decades, and showcases many of his significant works as they focus on the key themes of storytelling, memory and forgetting, and the ephemerality of personal identity as it drifts between fact and fiction, conviction and loss. The exhibition is part of the larger project Meet in the Middle: Stations of Migration and Memory Between Art and Film occurring at various sites in Regina.
Curated by Christine Ramsay and Strandline Curatorial Collective
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