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Screening Artists' Moving Image


The Independent Cinema Office presents...

Screening Artists' Moving Image
Venue: Lighthouse, 28 Kensington Street, Brighton BN1 4AJ
Date: Friday 27 November 09
Time: 9.45am – 4.45pm (registration from 9.15am)
Cost: £30 (includes lunch and complimentary tickets to CINECITY’s Mark Lewis private view and in conversation event). Travel and accommodation bursaries are available.

Want to add variety to your film programme but feel short on inspiration?
Thought about showing artists' film but don't know where to start?


The Independent Cinema Office presents a one-day course for independent curators and staff of cinemas, festivals, galleries and arts organisations who want to initiate or develop a programme of artists’ films. The course offers an accessible and practical introduction to curating, marketing and the practical considerations associated with screening artists’ moving image.

The course will be led by George Clark, curator, writer and artist, with guest speakers Mike Sperlinger, Assistant Director of LUX, Jamie Wyld, Acting Chief Executive of Lighthouse and co-director and founder of videoclub, plus a speaker from CINECITY.

This course is funded by Arts Council England and delivered in partnership with CINECITY and Lighthouse.

For further information and booking, see the ICO website: www.independentcinemaoffice.org.uk/training-2009-artistsmovingimage-brighton




















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