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© Steven Woloshen, The Dead Sea Scrolls, 2018

La lumière collective x Vidéographe : Steven Woloshen & Brian Virostek

PROGRAMMATION

September 30th, 2021
7080, rue Alexandra, #506 Montréal, QC H2S 3J5

Contribution : 10$ ou plus. Reservation obligatoire.



* The first screening SOLD OUT.
A second screening has been added at 9pm !
Limited places!
Enregistrement obligatoire ici.

As part of the screening series IN SITU, la lumière collective in collaboration with Vidéographe presents: STEVEN WOLOSHEN & BRIAN VIROSTEK

Steven Woloshen’s lively hand-drawn animations with Brian Virostek’s dreamy portraits of family and places forgotten, together reveal possibilities of expressing and transforming the intimate through rhythm colour and time.

𝐏𝐑𝐎𝐆𝐑𝐀𝐌 (52 mins)

  • Steven Woloshen, The Dead Sea Scrolls, 2018
  • Brian Virostek, Summer Echo, 2017
  • Brian Virostek, Island, 2011
  • Brian Virostek, Self Aside, 2021

With a musical performance by Leon Louder. Leon Louder’s music celebrates irregular rhythm, harmony-in-chaos, dream-states, accidents, and juxtapositions.

▶︎ To rsvp and for more information click here

BIOGRAPHIES

Steven Woloshen

Steven Woloshen was born in Laval, Canada in 1960. For more than 30 years, he has passionately created over 50 award-winning, abstract films and time-based installations for festivals, galleries and museums. Twice nominated for Canada’s Governor General’s award, he has received numerous research and creation grants and, most recently, was awarded the 2016 René Jodoin lifetime achievement award, 2015 Wiesbaden Lifetime Achievement Award. Woloshen is a teacher, film conservationist, animator, craftsman and the author of two books, Recipes for Reconstruction: The Cookbook for the Frugal Filmmaker (2010), a hands-on manual for decay, renewal and other handmade, analogue film techniques, and Scratch, Crackle & Pop! A Whole Grains Approach to Making Films without a Camera (2015). Under his own banner, Scratchatopia, Woloshen has hosted solo retrospectives and taught handmade filmmaking techniques at workshops and master classes in Argentina, Morocco, USA, Slovenia, Australia, France, Great Britain, Greece, Portugal, Spain, Slovakia, Poland, Mexico as well as across Canada.

Brian Virostek

Brian Virostek is an experimental filmmaker, performer, and film conservator. He attended BealArt in his hometown of London, Ontario, Canada and obtained an MFA in film production at Concordia University in Montreal, where he currently lives. Between these, he focused on musical improvisation and accompaniment of modern dance. He is interested in investigating found materials or spontaneous experiences in collaborative processes.

▶︎ Vaccination passport and proof of identity with a photo MANDATORY, for all persons over 13 years old. To be presented at the entrance of the event. Please follow the Public Health regulations in effect at the time of the event

© Steven Woloshen, The Dead Sea Scrolls, 2018

La lumière collective x Vidéographe : Steven Woloshen & Brian Virostek

PROGRAMMATION

September 30th, 2021
7080, rue Alexandra, #506 Montréal, QC H2S 3J5

Contribution : 10$ ou plus. Reservation obligatoire.



* The first screening SOLD OUT.
A second screening has been added at 9pm !
Limited places!
Enregistrement obligatoire ici.

As part of the screening series IN SITU, la lumière collective in collaboration with Vidéographe presents: STEVEN WOLOSHEN & BRIAN VIROSTEK

Steven Woloshen’s lively hand-drawn animations with Brian Virostek’s dreamy portraits of family and places forgotten, together reveal possibilities of expressing and transforming the intimate through rhythm colour and time.

𝐏𝐑𝐎𝐆𝐑𝐀𝐌 (52 mins)

  • Steven Woloshen, The Dead Sea Scrolls, 2018
  • Brian Virostek, Summer Echo, 2017
  • Brian Virostek, Island, 2011
  • Brian Virostek, Self Aside, 2021

With a musical performance by Leon Louder. Leon Louder’s music celebrates irregular rhythm, harmony-in-chaos, dream-states, accidents, and juxtapositions.

▶︎ To rsvp and for more information click here

BIOGRAPHIES

Steven Woloshen

Steven Woloshen was born in Laval, Canada in 1960. For more than 30 years, he has passionately created over 50 award-winning, abstract films and time-based installations for festivals, galleries and museums. Twice nominated for Canada’s Governor General’s award, he has received numerous research and creation grants and, most recently, was awarded the 2016 René Jodoin lifetime achievement award, 2015 Wiesbaden Lifetime Achievement Award. Woloshen is a teacher, film conservationist, animator, craftsman and the author of two books, Recipes for Reconstruction: The Cookbook for the Frugal Filmmaker (2010), a hands-on manual for decay, renewal and other handmade, analogue film techniques, and Scratch, Crackle & Pop! A Whole Grains Approach to Making Films without a Camera (2015). Under his own banner, Scratchatopia, Woloshen has hosted solo retrospectives and taught handmade filmmaking techniques at workshops and master classes in Argentina, Morocco, USA, Slovenia, Australia, France, Great Britain, Greece, Portugal, Spain, Slovakia, Poland, Mexico as well as across Canada.

Brian Virostek

Brian Virostek is an experimental filmmaker, performer, and film conservator. He attended BealArt in his hometown of London, Ontario, Canada and obtained an MFA in film production at Concordia University in Montreal, where he currently lives. Between these, he focused on musical improvisation and accompaniment of modern dance. He is interested in investigating found materials or spontaneous experiences in collaborative processes.

▶︎ Vaccination passport and proof of identity with a photo MANDATORY, for all persons over 13 years old. To be presented at the entrance of the event. Please follow the Public Health regulations in effect at the time of the event

© Steven Woloshen, The Dead Sea Scrolls, 2018

La lumière collective x Vidéographe : Steven Woloshen & Brian Virostek

PROGRAMMATION

September 30th, 2021
7080, rue Alexandra, #506 Montréal, QC H2S 3J5

Contribution : 10$ ou plus. Reservation obligatoire.



* The first screening SOLD OUT.
A second screening has been added at 9pm !
Limited places!
Enregistrement obligatoire ici.

As part of the screening series IN SITU, la lumière collective in collaboration with Vidéographe presents: STEVEN WOLOSHEN & BRIAN VIROSTEK

Steven Woloshen’s lively hand-drawn animations with Brian Virostek’s dreamy portraits of family and places forgotten, together reveal possibilities of expressing and transforming the intimate through rhythm colour and time.

𝐏𝐑𝐎𝐆𝐑𝐀𝐌 (52 mins)

  • Steven Woloshen, The Dead Sea Scrolls, 2018
  • Brian Virostek, Summer Echo, 2017
  • Brian Virostek, Island, 2011
  • Brian Virostek, Self Aside, 2021

With a musical performance by Leon Louder. Leon Louder’s music celebrates irregular rhythm, harmony-in-chaos, dream-states, accidents, and juxtapositions.

▶︎ To rsvp and for more information click here

BIOGRAPHIES

Steven Woloshen

Steven Woloshen was born in Laval, Canada in 1960. For more than 30 years, he has passionately created over 50 award-winning, abstract films and time-based installations for festivals, galleries and museums. Twice nominated for Canada’s Governor General’s award, he has received numerous research and creation grants and, most recently, was awarded the 2016 René Jodoin lifetime achievement award, 2015 Wiesbaden Lifetime Achievement Award. Woloshen is a teacher, film conservationist, animator, craftsman and the author of two books, Recipes for Reconstruction: The Cookbook for the Frugal Filmmaker (2010), a hands-on manual for decay, renewal and other handmade, analogue film techniques, and Scratch, Crackle & Pop! A Whole Grains Approach to Making Films without a Camera (2015). Under his own banner, Scratchatopia, Woloshen has hosted solo retrospectives and taught handmade filmmaking techniques at workshops and master classes in Argentina, Morocco, USA, Slovenia, Australia, France, Great Britain, Greece, Portugal, Spain, Slovakia, Poland, Mexico as well as across Canada.

Brian Virostek

Brian Virostek is an experimental filmmaker, performer, and film conservator. He attended BealArt in his hometown of London, Ontario, Canada and obtained an MFA in film production at Concordia University in Montreal, where he currently lives. Between these, he focused on musical improvisation and accompaniment of modern dance. He is interested in investigating found materials or spontaneous experiences in collaborative processes.

▶︎ Vaccination passport and proof of identity with a photo MANDATORY, for all persons over 13 years old. To be presented at the entrance of the event. Please follow the Public Health regulations in effect at the time of the event