Sunday September 25 * 1pm * REGISTER
Participants will learn about 16mm film projection, create their own hand drawn physical film loops, and see their own film loops projected. Materials will be provided.
Emily Francisco is a sculptress utilizing signal flow as medium. Born in Honolulu, raised in the lead belt, educated in Saint Louis and the District of Columbia - she has exhibited work internationally and occasionally performs around Washington DC. Emily currently maintains her studio at STABLE Arts and works at a museum to support her toddler and their furry friends.
Joana Stillwell is an artist working with video, installation, text, and photographs. She was born in the Philippines and raised around the Pacific. She received her BFA from the University of Washington and her MFA from Virginia Commonwealth University. She is an audiovisual archivist working between Baltimore and D.C.
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Masks are required inside the building at all times.
In order to attend this event at Rhizome, we require proof of full vaccination for all audience, staff, and performers. Accepted forms of proof include:
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