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SUMMARY:Photoshop Basics Course
DESCRIPTION:Tuesdays: 3/5\, 3/12\, 3/19\, 3/26 from 6-8 PM \n\nWhere: Light Work\, 316 Waverly Avenue\, Syracuse\, NY 13210 located in the Robert B. Menschel Media Center. \nCost: $150 \nOpen to members and non-members! \nLink to register: https://commerce.cashnet.com/lightworklab?ItemCode=41200-079 \nGet to know Photoshop in this four-week course led by Koz and Becky. Running each Tuesday from 6-8pm\, this class will cover the fundamentals of image-editing in Photoshop. Learn how to make color and contrast adjustments in your photos\, lightly retouch\, and then prep to print! Each class will be an hour of instruction followed by an hour of studio time. At the end of the four weeks\, you will leave with a finished print and written guide on the editing workflow used.
URL:https://www.lightwork.org/event/photoshop-basics-course/
LOCATION:Light Work\, 316 Waverly Ave\, Syracuse\, NY\, 13210\, United States
CATEGORIES:Educational
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SUMMARY:UVP Community Night: Teens With A Movie Camera
DESCRIPTION:Join Light Work’s Urban Video Project for a series of Community Night pop-up exhibitions and events on the plaza this [SEASON]! Are you interested in hosting a UVP community night event? Submit a proposal today! \nThese events are FREE & OPEN to the public. \n\nTeenReel: Teens With A Movie Camera\n \nFriday | March 8  \nRain or shine! \nLight Work’s Urban Video Project (UVP) is honored to feature a short film program as part of Teens With A Movie Camera\, a community day celebrating the filmmaking collaboration between the City of Syracuse teens and the City of Syracuse media artists. \nThe collaboration is led by Associate Professor Mišo Suchý; Guggenheim Fellow Lida Suchy; and award winning filmmaker & recent SU alum Evan Bode.  Teens with a Movie Camera is made with the support of Urban Video Project / Light Work\, Nottingham High School\, The North Side Learning Center\, Engaged Humanities\, the SOURCE\, VPA\, CNYArts\, and Say Yes to Education-Syracuse. This creative project focuses on personal visual storytelling and culminates with the creation of original short movies and their public presentation in the community in which they were made. \nTeens with a Movie Camera is made possible through the CNY Arts Grants for Regional Arts and Cultural Engagement regrant program thanks to a New York State Senate Initiative supported by the NYS Legislature\, the Office of the Governor and administered by the New York State Council.
URL:https://www.lightwork.org/event/uvp-community-night-teens-with-a-movie-camera/
LOCATION:Everson Museum Auditorium\, 401 Harrison St.\, Syracuse\, NY\, 13202
CATEGORIES:Screenings
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SUMMARY:Crystal Z Campbell: Artist Lecture
DESCRIPTION:Light Work’s Urban Video Project presents Makahiya\, an exhibition projected on the facade of the Everson\, featuring new work by multimedia artist Crystal Z Campbell. \nMakahiya\, a Tagalog word that translates to “shame” or “shyness”\, is the latest short experimental film from Crystal Z Campbell. Rooted in botanical research on a plant that displays the unusual trait of thigmonasty\, or touch-induced movement\, Campbell’s film is structured like intertwined vines. Digital video filmed on a recent trip to their mother’s ancestral homeland in the Philippines mingles with archival footage\, hand drawn animation\, and manipulated photographs. Campbell’s work explores this seemingly sentient plant’s paradoxical identity\, from  rampant weed to indigenous medicinal plant. Makahiya reflects on photosynthesis\, memory\, and the violent colonial impetus of regimented forgetting. \nMakahiya is an excerpt from Campbell’s longer\, forthcoming film project\, Post Masters. This body of work is drawn from Campbell’s familial history––a Black military father formerly stationed in the Philippines and Filipinx mother hailing from the archipelago\, who both retired from the US Post Office. Campbell explores both explicit and implicit traces of labor\, landscape\, love\, and bodies as intimate agents\, modes\, and witnesses of empire ripe for decolonizing through the unraveling of sound\, image\, and cinematic time. \nAll programs are free and open to the public \nScreening: \nFebruary 22 – May 25\, 2024 \nThursday – Saturday\, dusk – 11pm \nEverson Museum Plaza \n401 Harrison Street\, Syracuse\, NY \nLecture: \nThursday March 21\, 6p.m. – Artist Talk at Hosmer Auditorium at the Everson Museum of Art
URL:https://www.lightwork.org/event/crystal-z-campbell-artist-lecture/
LOCATION:Everson Museum Auditorium\, 401 Harrison St.\, Syracuse\, NY\, 13202
CATEGORIES:Openings,Screenings
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SUMMARY:How To Watch A Solar Eclipse with Jason Lazarus
DESCRIPTION:How To Watch A Solar Eclipse with Jason Lazarus \nWhen: Monday\, March 25th\, 4 PM \nWhere: Online (Zoom) \nZoom Link\nMeeting ID: 853 8936 6642\n\nPasscode: 733310\nCost: FREE \nOpen to members and non-members! \nIn anticipation of the April 8\, 2024 solar eclipse–the last total solar eclipse in the lower 48 states until 2044\, HOW TO WATCH A SOLAR ECLIPSE will touch on vision and visibility\, poetry and poetics\, art\, history\, science\, intergenerational intimacy\, and access. and particularly speak to artists and art students\, interdisciplinary thinkers\, and dreamers as well–everyone is invited. The lecture concludes with an invitation to participate in a public art project that endeavors to become the world’s largest archive of used handmade solar eclipse viewers–each one named by the name\, age\, and location of each project participant. The collection\, to be titled April 8\, 2024\, is designed to become a safety net for those who might otherwise toss their viewers in the trash. All participants who donate a used solar eclipse viewer will receive a free signed artist thank-you print celebrating the eclipse!
URL:https://www.lightwork.org/event/how-to-watch-a-solar-eclipse-with-jason-lazarus/
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