DARC X PASS THE VIBES Partnership Party
DARC is collaborating with Pass the Vibes for a three-year-long mentorship. Join us on November 9th at 6 p.m. in the Arts Court Berlanga Lounge to honour this achievement.
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DARC is collaborating with Pass the Vibes for a three-year-long mentorship. Join us on November 9th at 6 p.m. in the Arts Court Berlanga Lounge to honour this achievement.
In Mother Ladder Night, Aylin Abbasi and Adam Ash Barbu explore the genre of the road movie through a trans-feminist lens. Together, they unpack scripts of gender difference, moving between active speech and words unsaid. Mother Ladder Night documents what is at stake when artists and curators negotiate their histories to engage in the common project of locating a lost object.
In this three-part workshop series, we will build a collective 3D collage in New Art City, a 3D interactive platform.
This introductory screenwriting workshop explores the art and craft of writing scripts for videos, feature films, or television productions.
In this two session workshop, we’ll explore electromagnetic induction – its connection to the paranormal, and its history in sound art. In the first session, we’ll consider how electromagnetic microphones have contributed to our ability to audibly perceive the “other side”. We’ll also be using
Join Bill Coleman and Gordon Monahan for this workshop combining music, sound, and lighting with dance, body performance, and slapstick.
On-Set: Grip & Electric is a 4-part workshop offering the hands-on experience needed to work on set in the grip or electric department.
Join us at the Bytowne Cinema on October 12th for the Ottawa Premiere of Logging Algonquin, a thought-provoking documentary that delves into the critical issue of ongoing logging in Algonquin Provincial Park, Ontario, Canada.
This talk focuses on the depictions of depression in contemporary Scandinavian cinema through a close analysis of Lars von Trier’s Melancholia and Joachim Trier’s Oslo, August 31st.
This two-part workshop explores the history of glitch art as a creative medium to produce visual anomalies and unexpected results!
67 Nicholas St, Ottawa, ON K1N 7B9