The UCLA Film & Television Archive’s Artist-in-Residence Program will host an emerging artist for two weeks on-site at the Archive’s locations in Santa Clarita at the Packard Humanities Institute and in Westwood on the UCLA campus during the late spring of 2025 to activate the Archive’s collection in their artistic practice. The 2025 artist-in-residence will work exclusively with one or a combination of three specific collections: the Hearst Metrotone News Collection, In the Life LGBTQ+ Collection and KTLA Newsfilm Collection.
Living With Buildings is a film screening that explore themes of people, poetry and place to understand how we live within the built environment of cities and urban spaces.
We’re open to work across the short/poetry-film/experimental/documentary strands of film-making.
Past work has focussed on how we move through streets, the decline of social housing and the rise gentrification, roads to nowhere, and the space in between.
Open Call for Poetry Films for a screening at Millennium Film Workshop (Brooklyn, NY), curated by Michèle Saint-Michel and Erica Schreiner. Deadline December 10th
Now accepting poetry films from all artists regardless of location for a screening in 2025 at the Millennium Film Workshop in Brooklyn, NY.
The fate of poetry is to fall in love with the world. —Derek Walcott
Applications are now open for the Oberhausen Seminar 2025, an experimental course exploring contemporary artists’ moving image practice in the context of a renowned international film festival. The 2025 Seminar will be led by researcher, writer and curator Galit Eilat.
Electric Spring, in association with the Centre for Research in New Music (CeReNeM), is announcing an open call for experimental short films at Electric Spring 2025.
We welcome short films with an experimental approach to any aspect of audio visual expression – visual, sound, narrative, genre, performance, theme... all approaches are encouraged for submission. Films selected by the jury will be screened at Electric Spring on the festivals 3.5m x 6.2m screen and utilise the Huddersfield Immersive Sound System (HISS).
Light Cone is happy to announce the new open call for the Atelier 105 residency program for the first session of 2025, which will take place from January to July. We look forward to receiving your projects!
The Mediawall is a vertical video display at the heart of UMW's Hurley Convergence Center. We are looking for artists to submit pieces for our Winter Rotation, a 24-hour exhibition which will begin January 17th, 2025. We encourage submissions from all artists, no fee required.