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Rewind Fast Forward: Screening and Panel Discussion

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Thursday, 16 November 2017
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Thursday, 16 November 2017 - 6:00pm to 7:30pm

Rewind Fast Forward: Screening and Panel Discussion

Recent Activity, 80-82 Floodgate St, Birmingham, B5 5SR

Thursday 16 November, 6 – 7.30PM

 

Queering the Archive features a series of events which place an emphasis on queer digital presence as a method of recording, highlighting current methods of digitisation, the potentials of the archive and the role of accessibility to queer material in the navigation of the closet.

The first event in the series features a screening of Sandi Hughes’ Rewind Fast Forward, an archive of LGBTQ and BAME communities in Liverpool from 1970s to present. The selected films cast a light on often unread histories, mundane occurrences which highlight past queer experiences and raise questions as to how these might relate to a contemporary audience. Hughes is currently in the process of digitising and uploading her archive to its own dedicated website.

The screening is followed by a panel discussion with Hughes, artist Laura Hudson, curator Ryan Kearney and artist Tom Worsfold, whose solo exhibition Felt Tip at Recent Activity forms the setting of the event. All films have been selected by Ryan Kearney.

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Sandi Hughes (b. 1943, Bristol) has been documenting the LGBTQ and BAME communities in Liverpool from the 1970s to present. Hughes is in the process of digitising her archive of film and photographs, uploading these to a dedicated online platform titled Rewind Fast Forward.

Laura Hudson (b. 1966, Darlington) worked through the 1990’s as a curator of expanded cinema, experimental, political, feminist, queer film and new media. What remains of her archive is largely in printed form, digital versions having been lost to changing technologies. A graduate of Glasgow School of Art’s Environmental Art department and the Artists Film & Video programme at Central St. Martins London, Hudson has recently returned to her own practice and is currently studying for an MA at City & Guilds London Art School.

Tom Worsfold (b. 1990, Cambridge) makes pictures of everyday life, whether in memory or imagined. Using painting and drawing, Worsfold explores how common experiences of British life can be made queer or revealed to be so. He received his BA from the Slade School of Fine Art in 2013 and a Postgraduate Diploma from the Royal Academy Schools in 2016.

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This event is free but booking is essential via our Eventbite page.

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80-82 Floodgate St, Birmingham, B5 5SR, UK

Recent Activity , Birmingham

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