Why should media artists and activists work to end
the Israeli Occupation? How can artists and activists use their combined
skills, tools, and resources to reach, and build, different audiences
in different settings? What can we learn from the histories of media activism
and grassroots activism? Come learn some answers to these questions and
more in this workshop in video production and activism. Become part of
the Video Petition Project [see WILL] by helping to produce a segment
of the petition. Learn about the history of the Israel/Palestine conflict,
and contribute your knowledge of activism and art to the discussion and
production. This workshop provides opportunities for Q&A and hands-on
learning. No experience necessary. Artist Emergency Response,
Guest Artists
This workshop will be facilitated by members of Artist Emergency Response
[AER], a collective of artists and activists - including many Jews and
Palestinians - working for a peaceful solution to the Israel-Palestine
conflict. Visit http://www.artic.edu/webspaces/aer/ to make a petition
segment. <artistemergencyresponse@hotmail.com>
INNIS TOWN HALL: 2 Sussex Ave.
SUBWAY STOP: St. George, south of Bloor
FREE
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