Join @InspiringFamil5 this Weekend for Family Conversations on low carbon alternatives, part of the #ClimateFringeFestival.
📍Glasgow
Find out more at:
https://t.co/u6kVjLHFaF
Join @EarthingProject and @CCScotland for an outdoor screening of short films exploring human relationships with the natural world, music, poetry, talks and discussion.
Tomorrow (10th) in Edinburgh, part of the #climatefringefestival.
Find out more at:
https://t.co/BfiXXdzbca
Many thanks to @TheHawickPaper for their coverage this week of Julia Parks, our artist in residence currently collaborating with local historians and community groups on a suite of films that capture the environment and ecologies of the Rivers Teviot and Tweed.
We are absolutely buzzing for the Cinemasters: Polly Platt season to start at the @glasgowfilm this Sunday! Co-curated by yours truly this showcase will celebrate the creative contributions of this unseen heroine across the next 4 weeks:
https://t.co/ZfGp2i74mL
No Hawick Saxhorn Band prelude or drizzly paparazzi-hounded red-carpet action, but following its premiere at Alchemy Film and Moving Image Festival last month, we're delighted to be presenting Mark Lyken's Hawick-made feature Notes from a Low Orbit @KinoOtok next week!
A delight to this evening launch Tea Time, a series of community meals taking place this summer at Burnfoot Community Hub as part of our @DandelionScot programme 'The Rich, Rich Soil'. Free to Burnfoot residents; cooked by invited chefs.
Moving Images solar cinema caravan's first outing at Alchemy Film and Moving Image Festival was fantastic! Eden Festival June 9 - 12th and Borders Book Festival Saturday 18th June are next, more to come!! @alchemyfilmarts@TheEdenFestival@BordersBookFest#solarpower#cinema
Moving Images will be at Borders Book festival on Saturday 18th, screening short films that use poetry, text and spoken word to portray and investigate ideas of community and our relationships with nature. Come and find us! #solarpower#films#cinema
It's gone: Moving Images, a new solar-powered cinema in a converted caravan, has concluded its first outing as part of Alchemy Film and Moving Image Festival. A touring programme of screenings and workshops across the South of Scotland will now follow!
First in-person Q&A of Alchemy Film and Moving Image Festival since 29 April 2019: Kerry Jones speaks to Autojektor, Abi Lewis, Toby Tatum, Morisha Moodley and George Finlay Ramsay after a screening of Our Shape Apparently.
We're delighted to see our partners @alchemyfilmarts return with their in-person annual film festival, the biggest of its kind in Scotland, 28 April - 2 May. More than 120 films in @HeartofHawick, Borders Textile Towerhouse and Heritage Hub!
https://t.co/HApAX6JXHB
An artist wears her mask(s): install now underway on 'Ritual Passage: Memorials to Frederick Douglass and Thomas Jenkins', a new exhibition by Alchemy Film & Arts' resident artist @jademontserrat.
💥 Heritage Hub, Hawick
💥 28 April - 1 May, 11am - 4pm
💥 Free to enter
Announcing four appointments as part of @DandelionScot's Unexpected Gardens project.
Clockwise from top left: Miwa Nagato-Apthorp (Musician in Residence), Beatrix Ward (Student Placement), Julia Parks (Artist in Residence), Luna Issa (Emerging Creative Producer).
Dee-lighted!
Turn to gold: we're honoured to head @theskinnymag's ZAP newsletter this week.
'This is a film festival unlike any other in Scotland, with a distinctive focus on unusual, experimental filmmaking that blurs the boundary between cinema and visual arts.'
Less than a week to go!