Video Art Miden invites all video artists and video creators from all over the world to submit their videos for the next events & collaborations of Miden, which include screening events and video art exhibitions in Greece and internationally. The call will be open until January 15, 2023. The call is open to every creator (individuals, groups or organizations) of any nationality and background.
The 10th Winnipeg Underground Film Festival is an annual showcase for contemporary experimental film + video that will take place in Winnipeg, Manitoba on Treaty 1 Territory - from June 1 - 4, 2023. We couldn't be more excited to celebrate this incredible milestone of sharing experimental work with you all! We kindly ask you share a MAXIMUM of 2 pieces of your work with us. We operate under a NO SUBMISSION FEE model and and all of our funding/proceeds go directly to paying artist fees.
Ligth Cone is happy to announce the new open call for the Atelier 105 residency program for the first session of 2023, which will take place from February to July. We look forward to receiving your projects!
The submission deadline is Monday, November 28, 2022 at midnight. The selected projects will be announced on Wednesday, December 21, 2022. Please see the rubrics below for additional information:
The international call for the 13th edition of Magmart | international videoart festival is open, and as always we would be happy to register your participation.
The Cinema Feast Collection is primarily a non commercial streaming library for marginalized LGBTQ+ people living in oppressive regimes. ( https://www.cinemafeast.com)
We are currently seeking submissions for our Under the Radar Program featuring under-represented Queer Cinema.
LOST IN TRANSLATION is a student-led film screening to take place in the Black Family Visual Arts Center at Dartmouth College on January 10, 2023.
A rare type of educational event to be organized by a student in this academically rigorous school, the goal of this screening is to provide members of the Dartmouth community as well as residents of the Upper Valley with exposure to some of the most groundbreaking moving image works of today.