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"Call for Artists: S1 Salon 2008 - A Season of Artist Film and Video Screenings"
2008-07-31 until 2008-08-26
S1 Artspace
Sheffield, , UK United Kingdom

S1 Artspace invites submissions for its annual season of artists’ film & video screenings. Since 2003 S1 / salon has presented around one hundred and fifty films by artists based internationally. We are inviting artists to submit works for three new programmes to be screened at S1 later this year. S1 / salon is curated around material selected from an open call with the intention of creating a platform for presenting film & video without prescribed themes or categories. There are no stipulations for material other than the work must be under 15 minutes. Each salon screening also features a curated programme of contemporary works or archive material selected by the salon curator and guest selectors.

S1 / salon 2008 will be selected by a panel comprised of guest selectors Benjamin Cook, Director of LUX and artist Anja Kirschner; and the S1 / salon 2008 curator, Sophia Crilly.

Benjamin Cook is Director and founder of LUX, London; a UK agency for the exploration of ideas around artists' moving image practice. Previously he was acting Director of the LUX Centre, Head of Distribution at London Electronic Arts and Cinema Assistant at the ICA, London. He originally trained as a journalist and a film archivist and worked as archivist for the Wellcome Institute, Anthology Film Archives, New York and the Northern Film Archive, Gateshead. He has worked freelance as a film programmer for the National Film Theatre and many other venues and festivals internationally, and was also the founder of the London Pan-Asian Film Festival. He has written widely on film and edited two books, The Animate! Book, Re-thinking Animation (2007) and Subjects and Sequences: A Margaret Tait Reader (2006).

Anja Kirschner (born 1977, Munich, lives in London) trained at the Slade School of Fine Art and the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Her work spans a number of disciplines – film, painting, drawing and music – and collapses documentary and historical sources, literary themes and popular genres such as sci-fi and adventure films. Her film, POLLY II, Plan for a Revolution in Docklands, has been acclaimed for exploring themes central to Kirschner's work: the divisions and exclusions imposed through law, language, race and property and the difficulties and possibilities of social and political transformation. Her new film Trail of the Spider (in collaboration with David Panos) premiered at Tate Modern, London, in May and was shown as part of Nought to Sixty at the ICA, London, in June. Kirschner recently exhibited with Hollybush Gardens at Art Basel / Art Premiere, in Basel, Switzerland, June 2008.

Sophia Crilly is a curator, artist and writer based in Manchester. She is Director and founder of Bureau, a gallery with an international remit, which opened in 2006. Bureau works with emerging and established artists to develop new commissions, exhibitions and off-site projects, alongside representing artists and exhibiting at art fairs, and collaborating on projects with other galleries and arts organisations, such as Film & Video Umbrella, London. Prior to setting up Bureau, Crilly was Programme Manager at Castlefield Gallery, where she continues to work in a freelance capacity as Curator for PureScreen, an international submission and touring artist film and video programme, established in 2003. Crilly has curated DVD publications and screening programmes which have shown in cinemas, galleries, and film festivals internationally, including: Antimatter, Canada; Commonwealth Film Festival and Cornerhouse, Manchester; Itau Cultural, Belo Horizonte and Porto Alegre, Brazil; The Roxy, London; Slack Video, Hull; Side Cinema, Newcastle; and Digital Media Festival, Valencia; as well as other venues in Belfast, Berlin, Helsinki, the Netherlands, and throughout the UK. Crilly has a particular interest in collective memory and the construction of narratives, their resonance in authorship and interpretation, and the territory between reality and fiction.

Deadline: Tuesday 26th
August 2008 (12 noon)

Further information:
For details about how to apply and an application form, please visit http://www.s1artspace.org. For further information about the application process, please contact Sophia Crilly at salon@s1artspace.org or telephone S1 Artspace on +44 (0) 114 2493386 (Office hours Tuesday – Friday 10.30am – 6.30pm).


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