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© Esther Valiquette, EXTENDERIS, 1993

Carte blanche to Anne Golden

PROGRAMMING

March 31, 2022 at 7 pm
Dazibao Gallery - 5455, de Gaspé avenue, suite 109, Montréal

Free



Vidéographe and Dazibao entrust the talented artist and curator Anne Golden with a carte blanche for the dv_vd series. Golden, the winner of the Prix Robert-Forget, has chosen this program to highlight the works that have inspired her throughout her prolific career.

 


NEVER GONNA GIVE YOU UP

” The program title refers to the 1980s song by Rick Astley.

Never gonna give you up
Never gonna let you down
Never gonna run around and desert you

The lyrics express how I feel about the works in this program and the admiration I have for the artists. I would never give them up and they have certainly never let me down. In fact, these are works I have returned to over and over again.

My 1980s included lots of exposure to video art and independent film, meetings and marches, actions, and the beginning of long associations with Image et nation gaie et lesbienne (now Image+Nation) and Groupe Intervention Vidéo. I am taken with films and videos produced by queer artists. I realize much later that I was waiting for these works. They make a fan out of me. They teach me. They make me laugh. I believe they helped make me. In the past little while, I have experienced memories of what these works represented/represent for me.

My selections reflect the fact that I have had key formative experiences in my professional life. I graduated with a Bachelor’s degree in Film Studies from Concordia. I had little idea about what I could do as work, beyond watching, loving, and analyzing films. I applied to the Festival international de films et videos de femmes de Montréal (now sadly defunct.) I was hired as an assistant film programmer, a term that is no longer in vogue. I saw video art for the first time and was intrigued, then hooked. The second festival I worked for was Image et Nation. My two festival work experiences overlapped. I would work at the Festival international de films et videos de femmes for six months and volunteer at Image et Nation for the other six. I also began working at Groupe Intervention Vidéo in 1989. I was in positions that meant I was seeing media artworks constantly.

This program is a reflection of my interest in early video art, in works that foreground activism around HIV/AIDS, and in experimental works, whether these reflect experimentation in form or content. Eight years ago, I joined the programming team for MUFF (Montreal Underground Film Festival) and grasped how much I had missed the communal experience of watching works.

This is a program about nostalgia and bereavement. Esther Valiquette and Cathy Sisler were often in my thoughts as I watched works and thought about my selections. The two men in DHPG MON AMOUR, David and Joe, so alive and vibrant in Super 8, are gone. There is also a nostalgia informed by obsolete video formats and editing procedures. I have also been thinking of the many friends and colleagues who viewed and discussed these works with me. I recall (memory or wish?) that we laughed in the right places and felt anger and sadness in solidarity with the artists. Never gonna give you up.”

— Anne Golden, 2022

 

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PROGRAM

  • Charles Binamé, Réaction 26, 1971, 4 min 35 s
  • Jean-Pierre Boyer, Vidéo-cortex, 1974, 6 min 35 s
  • Louise Gendron, Femmes de rêve, 1979 10 min
  • John Greyson, The Ads Epidemic, 1989, 4 min
  • Carl Michael George, DHPG Mon Amour, 1989, 12 min
  • Esther Valiquette, Extenderis, 1993, 10 min 06 s
  • Cathy Sisler, Aberrant Motion #4: Face Story, Stagger Stories, 1993, 14 min 31 s
  • Dana Inkster, Welcome to Africville, 1999, 15 min
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Technical Support Program

Call for submissions

Deadline : March 1st, 2022



CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS

Deadline : March 1st, 2021

* New: 4 calls for submissions per year

Program description

The Technical Support Program is intended to support artists interested in experimentation and in pushing the boundaries of the moving image in all its forms.
This support can be used in the production phase of the project or in the post-production phase.

A total of 4 calls for submissions per year will be made, for which the following are the deadlines;

  • March 1st (for projects that will start between April and June)
  • June 1st (for projects that will start between July and September)
  • September 1st (for projects that will start between October and December)
  • December 1st (for projects that will start between January and March)

Please note that 2 projects per call for submissions will be selected.

Artists selected under this program have free access to:

  • Our editing suites, sound booth and digitizing equipment for a maximum of two weeks. These two weeks can be contiguous or spread over 3 months.
  • Free access to available equipment belonging to Vidéographe.
  • Two meetings with Vidéographe’s team to discuss the project and its circulation potential: one meeting at the start of the project in order to specify the needs and a second meeting at the end of the project.
  • The possibility of organizing a private screening at Vidéographe.

It is not necessary to be a member of Vidéographe to apply; however, should your proposal be accepted, we will ask that you become a member. Once you have signed the agreement, you will have three months to take advantage of the benefits that this program has to offer. Regular membership fees are $50 + tx per year and student membership fees are $25 + tx per year.

We are looking to support independent experimental or documentary works that stand apart for their currency and endeavour to renew the artistic language. We will accept proposals for single-channel video, installation, Web-based work, and all other forms of moving image. We consider all genres—video art, experimental work, fiction, documentary or essay form, animation, dance video, and videoclip. Please note that all works must be independent and non-commercial. Projects of a conventional nature, such as classic short narrative film or television documentary will not be considered.

Once your project is finished, you may submit it for active distribution by Vidéographe. Please note however that acceptance into the Technical Support Program does not guarantee that your work will be distributed.

Required

  • Candidates must possess full editorial and creative control of the project.
  • Projects must be independent and non-commercial.
  • Projects that have received support through this program may not be re-submitted.
  • Student projects are not admissible.
  • We encourage traditionally under-represented artists to submit a project. Vidéographe is driven by the conviction that multiple points of views are necessary to enrich society and the discipline we work in.

Selection process

Works will be chosen by a selection committee made up of Vidéographe staff and members.

Projects that are retained will be subject to a contractual agreement between the artist and Vidéographe. Schedules, revised budgets, and requirements regarding equipment, rooms, and technical support will be planned and clearly laid out, as will the terms and conditions relative to each party.

Application file:

  • Contact information and website if applicable
  • Project description (500 words)
  • Schedule; (Overall project timeline and detailed timeline for support for creation).
  • Technical needs; (Please consult our website for more details on our editing suites and equipment).
  • Resume.
  • Supporting documentation (current or past projects);
  • Maximum 10 minutes of video footage. Please send a link to your video(s). Do not forget to include the password if applicable; and/or maximum 15 images (max: 1024 px wide, 72 dpi); sketches, plans, and mock-ups may also be submitted in PDF format.

Submission of your file

Applications will be accepted by email only. An acknowledgment of receipt will be sent. Please write TECHNICAL SUPPORT PROGRAM in the subject heading of your email and send your file to info@videographe.org. Please send your file as a SINGLE PDF document (including links to videos). Files found in the text section of the email will not be taken into account.

Please allow three weeks for a response. Vidéographe chooses eight projects per year.