Recent Works from AgX | Open Studios 2024 After-hours Screening
Join the AgX Film Collective during Waltham Mills Open Studios for an after hours screening program of recent works by AgX members, followed by a conversation with the filmmakers.
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Join the AgX Film Collective during Waltham Mills Open Studios for an after hours screening program of recent works by AgX members, followed by a conversation with the filmmakers.
AgX is participating in Waltham Open Studios weekend November 2-3 from 12pm - 6pm each day. Join us for tours of our space, demonstrations, looping video projections, an after hours screening of recent works by AgX members, and more!
Karel Doing will teach the phytography technique he invented that makes it possible to create detailed chemical traces of plants directly on photographic emulsion. Participants will create their own images and see the results projected.
Join us for the next monthly general meeting for current members. Prospective members welcome too!
Join us for a rare opportunity to view a collection of works by visiting Estonian animator Ülo Pikkov in person, followed by a discussion with the filmmaker hosted by AgX member Bryan Parcival.
In the Abortion Clinic Film Collective series, we hear from medical directors and staff, mothers and daughters, criminal defense attorneys and advocates, about how their personal and professional lives have been affected post-Dobbs. Each portal provides a window into the broad and life-threatening ramifications of that Supreme Court decision and its devastating legacy for the health and well-being of our country.
Participants will be taught shared darkroom procedures, mixing photochemistry from scratch and be given a hands-on course in processing a roll of 16mm B&W reversal film that they provide. This workshop will feature bucket processing.
Join us for a screening featuring 14 films from current and prior AgX Film Collective members filmed on 16mm and encompassing single-channel experimental films, animation, personal narratives, dual projection, and a multi-projector performance.
Join us for the next monthly general meeting for current members. Prospective members welcome too!
Filmmaking, like all art forms, has the ability to act as a powerful form of catharsis. This program includes a selection of six films relating to grief in various forms, made by experimental filmmakers from the French artist-run film labs L’Etna, L’Abominable, MTK, and Labo K. Visiting programmer Malo Sutra Fish will be in attendance for a post-screening Q&A.
Films by AgX founding member Douglas Urbank. Sunday Dec 3 - 2PM @ The Brattle Theater, Cambridge, MA. Post Screening Q&A with Alison Folland & Douglas Urbank.
This single six-hour workshop, geared toward individuals with little or no experience shooting film, will focus on 16mm production basics using Bolex H16 Reflex cameras.
This member-only skillshare will focus on 16mm contact printing using a sync block and flashlight.
Join the AgX Film Collective during Waltham Mills Open Studios for an after hours screening program of recent works by AgX members, followed by a conversation with the filmmakers.
AgX is participating in Waltham Open Studios weekend November 4-5 from 12pm - 6pm each day. Join us for tours of our space, demonstrations, looping video projections, film screenings from our found footage archive, and more!
AgX is pleased to present a program of films from the Paris-based experimental cinema workshop, l'Etna. Founded in 1997 with the expressed goals of keeping filmmaking accessible and sustainable for its local artists, l’Etna provides a space for creation, workshops and exchange around experimental cinema through regular screenings and discussions. This program features eight works spanning most of the organization's more than quarter century of existence, and is presented by current l'Etna member, Malo Sutra Fish, who will be on hand for a post-screening Q&A.
AgX is pleased to welcome the French filmmaking collective le Ratoire for a program of films including "Asphalt Splendor", an appoximately 30-minute work-in-progress shot during a recent canoe trip down the Hudson River and wholly processed using locally sourced plant materials. Followed by a Q&A.
AgX is pleased to welcome Berlin-based artist Sylvia Schedelbauer for a screening of four recent short films. Engaging largely with found and archival footage, her films negotiate the space between broader historical narratives and personal, psychological realms through poetic manipulations of the material.
Join us for the next monthly general meeting for current members. Prospective members welcome too!
Join us for the next monthly general meeting for current members. Prospective members welcome too!
Join us for the next monthly general meeting for current members. Prospective members welcome too!
Work-in-progress screenings are a chance for current AgX members to share their works-in-progress or recently finished works on film/video with the group for peer feedback in a supportive creative space.
Join us for the next monthly general meeting for current members. Prospective members welcome too!
An evening of expanded cinema and single-channel film work with New York-based filmmaker Tomonari Nishikawa.
Presented by RPM Festival in Boston and curated by AgX members Nicole Prutsch, Mike Piso, and Wenhua Shi, this program traces the historical conversation of Austrian and American experimental film to the present day and explores the aesthetic and cultural limits pushed by filmmakers from both countries.
RPM and Brattle Theater present program of short experimental films by Boston-based filmmaker (and Agx member) Alison Folland. Program will be followed by a discussion with the filmmaker and her friend and mentor, filmmaker Jennifer Montgomery. The screening will take place on Sunday March 19th at 2 PM at the Brattle Theater in Cambridge, MA.
Join us for the next monthly general meeting for current members. Prospective members welcome too!
A night of short films and discussion with legendary filmmaker Lynne Sachs featuring some of her works on/about/alongside women be they daughters, mentors, idols or friends.
Join us for the next monthly general meeting for current members. Prospective members welcome too!
Inland Cinema: A program of experimental film cultivated in the rich soil, dark forests and clear waters of the Great Inland North, featuring work by filmmakers based in Minnesota, Iowa, North Dakota, and Wisconsin.