Alt Process. Collective Agitation workshop.

Alt Process. Collective Agitation workshop.

Explore alternative image-making processes with Collective Agitation at our in-person workshop on September 28, 2023.

Date and time

Thu, 28 Sep 2023 5:30 PM - 7:30 PM AEST

Location

BLINDSIDE

714 Nicholas Building, 37 Swanston Street Melbourne, VIC 3000 Australia

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event
Eventbrite's fee is nonrefundable.

About this event

You are invited to join Collective Agitation, an interdisciplinary community of artists and chemists that research and share alternative photographic techniques that centre ecological sustainability.

Members will facilitate a film-developing demonstration in which participants collaboratively shoot a roll of film to be processed with a forgeable plant-based developer. All participants will receive a negative film slide and resources to replicate this process at home. 

Modelling peace-building architecture and infrastructure, the Collective Polyphony Festival (2 Sep - 28 Oct)is a ground-breaking multi-space event that fosters and nurtures emerging and established artist collectives. 

This extraordinary gathering brings together 10 local and international artist collectives across 7 exhibition spaces, celebrating collective organisation and collaboration.

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BLINDSIDE is where you can expect the unexpected. We create dynamic and transformative experiences that activate and expand the possibilities of contemporary art.

BLINDSIDE provides unique experiences for artists and their development, always striving to expand the sphere of artistic practice and empowering artists to see into fruition bold and spectacular ideas. We provide the opportunity for audiences to see the breadth of contemporary art practice from sculpture, drawing, painting and performance art, through to new media, video, sound, installation and craft. If you are heading to our space, expect the unexpected.

We take pride in supporting arts writers as well as artists. All of our exhibitions are supported with critical texts to contextualise the work. We are also committed to the role of education in the future of contemporary art practice and so we offer an extensive program of talks, workshops and forums for artists, the general public and visiting school groups. With an expanding program and strong organisational rigour, and after a decade of developing and presenting contemporary art practice within the city of Melbourne, we are committed to becoming more responsive and engaged with our audiences and community than ever before.

BLINDSIDE’s strategic direction is managed by a voluntary board of dedicated arts professionals.

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