The Mediatheque is imagineNATIVE‘s private, online video library with on-demand viewing of all opted-in works submitted to and programmed at the 2015 Festival. The Mediatheque allows programmers, distributors, buyers and artists an opportunity to preview Indigenous-made works for exhibitive consideration.… ⊕
Past Events Archive
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Millie Chen: Tour
September 11 – October 15, 2015 Opening Reception: Friday, September 18 2015, 6-8pm Artist Talk: Friday, September 18 2015, 6:30 pm It is a great pleasure to open our programming season with a new work by Canadian visual artist Millie… ⊕
Blasting the Past: TRANZ<--->TECH 2003
This article is the third in a series of posts where we are looking back into Vtape’s history and focusing on past events that we have been a part of. In our previous two posts we examined the 1999 and… ⊕
Blasting the Past: TRANZ<--->TECH 2001
Continuing on with our recent highlighting of past years’ events, in this post we will examine the second of the three TRANZ<—>TECH Video Art Biennials that happened between the late 1990s and early 2000s. This second iteration of TRANZ<—>TECH took… ⊕
Vtape Welcomes Four New Participants
We are pleased to announce that we have made our selections for the upcoming Curatorial Incubator v.13 series of programming and workshops. Earlier this year we posted a call for submissions for emerging curators to propose a project that somehow… ⊕
Since opening our doors in 1983, Vtape has presented a substantial program of screenings, exhibitions, artists’ talks, and publications. Events from 2012 to the present are represented here in this archive. This online resource reflects a combination of event-based programming, exhibitions, and education dedicated to the development of video art and new and diverse audiences. The Past Events Archive is organized by year, starting with the most recent events, and moving backwards through history.
Image credit: Installation view of God Play exhibition, October 2024; photo by Henry Chan (2024)