Where do our memories go?, a screening curated by Kai Trotz-Motayne, featuring works by Donna James, Raquel Rowe, Jason Ebanks, Shaunna Beharry & Natalie Wood, is streaming online from June 20th – July 4th. WATCH HERE!
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Past Events Archive
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What happened to produce these ruins? Curated by Muriel N. Kahwagi
From June 7th – 21st Muriel N. Kahwagi’s program is streaming on our website! Featuring works by Corinna Schnitt, Jalal Toufic, Maha Maamoun, Christopher McNamara & Haig Aivazian ⊕
National Indigenous Peoples Month: Küifi ùl/Sonido Antiguo (Ancient Sounds of Water), by Francisco Huichaqueo Pérez
This year, Vtape celebrates Indigenous Peoples Month with an online screening of Küifi ùl/Sonido Antiguo (Ancient Sounds of Water) by Francisco Huichaqueo Pérez. ⊕
DYKELANDS: Queer Art from the Fundy, curated by Lucas Morneau
SCREENING @ TEMPORAL ANCHORINGS CONFERENCE, Tuesday June 11, 2024, 7 – 9 p.m., Bus Stop Theatre Main Space, 2203 Gottingen St, Halifax / K’jipuktuk. Featuring works by Colin Campbell, Xénia Gould, daze jefferies, Marissa Sean Cruz, and Amy Siegel. ⊕
The Commons @ 401 Curation: to be here is to be affected
Doors Open Toronto is back! THE 401 COMMONS FILM CURATION: to be here is to be affected is a special free event on MAY 25 (10 AM-5 PM), curated by imagineNATIVE’s Kaitlynn Tomaselli and Reel Asian’s Kelly Lui.
Drop by Bachir Yerex gallery to watch the hand-selected films that will play on rotation throughout the day. While you’re there, don’t forget to explore the 401 Richmond heritage building. ⊕
Since opening our doors in 1983, Vtape has presented a substantial program of screenings, exhibitions, artists’ talks, and publications. Events from recent years are represented here in this archive. This on-line resource reflects a unique combination of event-based programming and education dedicated to the development of video artists and new and diverse audiences. The Past Events Archive is organized by year, starting with the most recent events, and moving backwards through history.