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Making Video Art Together a workshop w/ Nina Mulhall

Channon Goodwin

Join artist Nina Mulhall for ‘Making Video Art Together’ a three-part workshop 13, 20, 27 September 1-2:30pm. Making Video Art Together guides participants through forms of collective production of documentary-style video art including developing ideas, filming, and editing.

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Join artist Nina Mulhall for ‘Making Video Art Together’ a three-part workshop on collective development of video art. Over the three sessions, participants will be introduced to forms of collective production of documentary-style video art including developing ideas, filming, and editing.

When: 13, 20, 27 September 1-2:30pm

Where: Arts Lab, Level 1 Arts and Cultural Building (MAP)

Reservations: RSVP

Join artist Nina Mulhall for ‘Making Video Art Together’ a three part workshop on collective development of video art. Over the three sessions, participants will be introduced to forms of collective production of documentary style video art including developing ideas, filming, and editing. With a focus on resourceful making, participants will learn how to develop ideas, and make video art with knowledge and resources that are readily available to them.

Nina Mulhall is an artist and curator living in Naarm/Melbourne. Nina is interested in developing alternative modes of knowledge sharing, and collective development and expression of ideas. Since 2016 she has been delivering Concentric Curriculum, an artist-led pedagogical program. She is currently a member of the Programming and Collection working group for Composite Moving Image and the Artists Union Working Group. She is currently a Sessional Tutor in The School of Art at RMIT. She is a former Co-Director at Bus Projects, Curator of Public Programs at Bus Projects, Curator and Community Manager at Schoolhouse Studios, and Production Manager at PlayReactive. She holds a Master of Arts and Community Practice from The University of Melbourne (VCAM).

Published: 10/08/2023 5:28 PM Last updated: 21/09/2023 9:57 AM 3805 views
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