point with video: video art study group @ $400
8 sessions over 4 months
Every other Tuesday
January 21 – April 29
4-6pm PST (7-9pm EST)
Zoom
This 8-session online thought-workshop is a wander and a dive into the past and present of video art. What are video’s origins? How does video exist in dialogue with other mediums? Can video help us look at the psychology of culture? How is video a mirror, a portal, a language, a feeling? Let's explore these questions, and more, together.
Through a feminist frame, we’ll watch, read about, talk about, and ask questions about video as an art form that has emerged as a language of our time. Join me for a lively inquiry with fellow artists, students, and other interested folks.
This is not a making workshop, but we may look closely at formal techniques.
This course would be great for you if you are:
· a university student who maybe can't fit a video class into your coursework but are interested enough to go a little deep
· a dabbler
· someone who is fully immersed in video-making and wants to talk more about it
· a working artist in another discipline
· someone who got into video-making through social media
· a curator or curatorial student
· or someone who is just curious and wants to learn and be in dialogue!
Dates are:
January 21
February 4 & 18
March 4 & 18
April 1, 15 & 29
Each session will be recorded and made available to participants for a limited time.
wynne greenwood is a video artist and song-maker who also brings those things together with object-making, installation, and performance. Her practice grows from making dialogues with versions of self and the worlds those versions live in/are of. From 1999 - 2006, she created and performed the multimedia art-band Tracy + the Plastics. Exhibitions and performances include the New Museum, the Cooley Gallery, Fanta Milan, the Whitney Biennial, The Kitchen, The Frye Art Museum, and Soloway. An album of new songs is forthcoming in 2025.
wynne greenwood has taught video and artmaking to artists and students in a range of contexts. From 2014 – 2020, she was an Instructor at Seattle University. She has also been a guest lecturer and visiting artist at a number of universities. Between 2009 – 2013, she was a mentor for Seattle-based youth media organization Reel Grrls. Greenwood taught her first video class in 1999 at the Olympia Community Center, a summer class for youth titled “I was a Teenage Pirate.” She has offered independent workshops both in person and online since 2010. She holds an MFA in Film/Video from Bard College.
8 sessions over 4 months
Every other Tuesday
January 21 – April 29
4-6pm PST (7-9pm EST)
Zoom
This 8-session online thought-workshop is a wander and a dive into the past and present of video art. What are video’s origins? How does video exist in dialogue with other mediums? Can video help us look at the psychology of culture? How is video a mirror, a portal, a language, a feeling? Let's explore these questions, and more, together.
Through a feminist frame, we’ll watch, read about, talk about, and ask questions about video as an art form that has emerged as a language of our time. Join me for a lively inquiry with fellow artists, students, and other interested folks.
This is not a making workshop, but we may look closely at formal techniques.
This course would be great for you if you are:
· a university student who maybe can't fit a video class into your coursework but are interested enough to go a little deep
· a dabbler
· someone who is fully immersed in video-making and wants to talk more about it
· a working artist in another discipline
· someone who got into video-making through social media
· a curator or curatorial student
· or someone who is just curious and wants to learn and be in dialogue!
Dates are:
January 21
February 4 & 18
March 4 & 18
April 1, 15 & 29
Each session will be recorded and made available to participants for a limited time.
wynne greenwood is a video artist and song-maker who also brings those things together with object-making, installation, and performance. Her practice grows from making dialogues with versions of self and the worlds those versions live in/are of. From 1999 - 2006, she created and performed the multimedia art-band Tracy + the Plastics. Exhibitions and performances include the New Museum, the Cooley Gallery, Fanta Milan, the Whitney Biennial, The Kitchen, The Frye Art Museum, and Soloway. An album of new songs is forthcoming in 2025.
wynne greenwood has taught video and artmaking to artists and students in a range of contexts. From 2014 – 2020, she was an Instructor at Seattle University. She has also been a guest lecturer and visiting artist at a number of universities. Between 2009 – 2013, she was a mentor for Seattle-based youth media organization Reel Grrls. Greenwood taught her first video class in 1999 at the Olympia Community Center, a summer class for youth titled “I was a Teenage Pirate.” She has offered independent workshops both in person and online since 2010. She holds an MFA in Film/Video from Bard College.
8 sessions over 4 months
Every other Tuesday
January 21 – April 29
4-6pm PST (7-9pm EST)
Zoom
This 8-session online thought-workshop is a wander and a dive into the past and present of video art. What are video’s origins? How does video exist in dialogue with other mediums? Can video help us look at the psychology of culture? How is video a mirror, a portal, a language, a feeling? Let's explore these questions, and more, together.
Through a feminist frame, we’ll watch, read about, talk about, and ask questions about video as an art form that has emerged as a language of our time. Join me for a lively inquiry with fellow artists, students, and other interested folks.
This is not a making workshop, but we may look closely at formal techniques.
This course would be great for you if you are:
· a university student who maybe can't fit a video class into your coursework but are interested enough to go a little deep
· a dabbler
· someone who is fully immersed in video-making and wants to talk more about it
· a working artist in another discipline
· someone who got into video-making through social media
· a curator or curatorial student
· or someone who is just curious and wants to learn and be in dialogue!
Dates are:
January 21
February 4 & 18
March 4 & 18
April 1, 15 & 29
Each session will be recorded and made available to participants for a limited time.
wynne greenwood is a video artist and song-maker who also brings those things together with object-making, installation, and performance. Her practice grows from making dialogues with versions of self and the worlds those versions live in/are of. From 1999 - 2006, she created and performed the multimedia art-band Tracy + the Plastics. Exhibitions and performances include the New Museum, the Cooley Gallery, Fanta Milan, the Whitney Biennial, The Kitchen, The Frye Art Museum, and Soloway. An album of new songs is forthcoming in 2025.
wynne greenwood has taught video and artmaking to artists and students in a range of contexts. From 2014 – 2020, she was an Instructor at Seattle University. She has also been a guest lecturer and visiting artist at a number of universities. Between 2009 – 2013, she was a mentor for Seattle-based youth media organization Reel Grrls. Greenwood taught her first video class in 1999 at the Olympia Community Center, a summer class for youth titled “I was a Teenage Pirate.” She has offered independent workshops both in person and online since 2010. She holds an MFA in Film/Video from Bard College.