Father-land – Visible Evidence
Father-land will be shown on Saturday 13 August in the Screening Programme at Images of History, the 2022 Visible Evidence Conference, which explores the connections between history, archives and documentaries, and is hosted by the University of GdaĆsk, under the auspices of the Andrzej Wajda Film Centre. After the screening, Stuart and Kayla will be discussing the film with the audience.
https://2022.visibleevidence.org/about-2/
Kayla will be delivering an academic paper, ‘Father-land: Memories of the Future Past and the Nicosia Buffer Zone’, at the conference earlier that week on 11 August.
Nothing More Remains
An efficient day’s 360 editing for esteemed artist and academic Chris Meigh-Andrews, creating this short for his exhibition in Malta.
Loss Exhibition, Vienna
Loss, group exhibition, Father-land is screening along with work by Irene Andessner, Oreet Ashery, Rosy Martin, Claudia Pilsl, and Elisabeth Wörndl, curated by Claudia Pilsl; ArtP kunstverein, Vienna, Austria (4 to 26 September 2021)
Father-land in Competition
Father-land is in competition at 15th International Film Festival Cyprus.
https://www.cyiff.eu/en/2020-all-films
Strangelove Experimental Film
Kayla Parker's On Location is screening at Strangelove Festival in Programme 11: Experimental Film curated by Chris Meigh-Andrews.
On Location at Strangelove
Our film On Location will screen at Strangelove Time Based Media Festival 2020 in the Experimental Film programme curated by Chris Meigh-Andrews. The programme explores “ideas around experimentation and development of the moving image”. The film depicts a year of the remote Devon hollow way visited by the British avant-garde filmmaker and performance artist, Annabel Nicolson, over forty years ago.
Strangelove Time Based Media Festival on 22 and 29 June
BAFTSS Practice Research Award 2020
Our film Father-land and associated research won the BAFTSS Best Practice Research Portfolio 2020. The judges wrote: read more...
Layers of Visibility
On Location at LSFF
On Location will be screened in London Short Film Festival’s Leftfield and Luscious programme at the ICA. read more...
Missing Derek at Plymouth Arts Weekender
On Location at Plymouth Arts Weekender
Moving Image Arts exhibition
Kayla’s On Location and Stuart’s One Second a Day and 31 Days were selected by Lucieta Williams, the curator of the Moving Image Art exhibition at Bristol’s Centrespace Gallery 24 – 28 February 2017.
On Location in Arts Centre cinema
Artist’s film capturing a year in the life of a Devon hollow way exhibited at Plymouth Arts Centre till 19 January 2017
A new digital film directed by Sundog Media’s Kayla Parker, a practice-researcher at Plymouth University, is currently being screened at Plymouth Arts Centre as part of its exhibition programme of artists’ film. The exhibition On Location: Kayla Parker presents the twelve minute film on continuous play in the cinema, enabling audiences to experience the seasonal changes and meteorological phenomena over a twelve month period, captured through successive field trips to a sunken lane in a remote area of rural Devon. read more...
Heaven is a Place in Venice
Contemporary Venice, It’s LIQUID International Arts Show, curated by Luca Curci, director of It’s LIQUID Group, and organised in partnership with Valorizzazioni Culturali I Art Events; Palazzo Flangini, Cannaregio 252 - 30121 Venice, Italy. It's LIQUID is a communication platform for contemporary art, architecture and design. It's LIQUID is based on fluidity, motion, connection and accessibility (16 December 2016 to 15 January 2017)
Venice International Experimental Arts Festival: OUT OF BORDERS, international exhibition of architecture, photography, painting, video art, installation and performance art, curated by Luca Curci, director of It’s LIQUID Group, and Andrea Chinellato, director of Palazzo Ca’ Zanardi and Venice Art House Gallery; Palazzo Ca’ Zanardi, Venice, Italy. OUT OF BORDERS is the experimental strand of the BORDERS Festival and aims to discover the way in which people and artists break the rules of everyday life and exceed the psychic and material borders, creating the starting point for the building of possible futures (14 December 2016 to 16 January 2017)