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Filmmaking Workshop with Carmen-Sibha Keiso

Join artist Carmen-Sibha Keiso for a three-part filmmaking workshop from 21 March, 28 March and 4 April from 1-3pm. Get hands-on with filmmaking equipment (audio and video) and plan and make a film throughout the three sessions!

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What: Filmmaking Workshop with Carmen-Sibha Keiso

This is a three-part workshop and you are encouraged to attend all sessions:

  • Thursday 21 March 1-3pm
  • Thursday 28 March 1-3pm
  • Thursday 4 April 1-3pm

Where: Meet at the Arts Lab, Level 1, Arts & Cultural Building, (Building 159) University of Melbourne.

Join artist Carmen-Sibha Keiso for a three-part filmmaking workshop! Get hands-on with filmmaking equipment (audio and video) and plan and make a film throughout the three sessions! Carmen-Sibha Keiso is an artist, writer and curator working in performance, video, and text. Through a socially-collaborative and research-based process, Keiso approaches their practice as a subjugated, intersectional mise-en-scéne in order to delineate how we utilise place to further understand the self. 

If you have any questions email channon.goodwin@unimelb.edu.au

Accessibility is very important at George Paton Gallery and ArtsLab. Please contact us so we can provide you with the right support to participate in this activity.

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