Dreaming Ecosystems: Film Poetry Workshop

Dreaming Ecosystems: Film Poetry Workshop

Common ObjectsSeattle, WA
Saturday, Mar 14 at 11 am to Sunday, Mar 15 at 5 pm
Overview

Working with plant matter as inspiration for poetry and material for film, reflect on our changing environment through an ecopoetic lens.

Mar. 14 & 15, 11 am – 5 pm at Common OBJECTS

Zoom in on plant matter as an inspiration for poetry and a material for film. Join Cadence for a poetry workshop, a dream matrix, a discussion of video poetry, and a 16mm film collage workshop that will seed new understandings of native and invasive plant species, deepen our relationship with biodiversity, and dig into the impact of personal roots on ecosystems.

During this generative workshop, we will interpret our changing environment and our role within it. Across millennia, media, and art movements, flowers, ferns, and mosses have provided creative inspiration for their beauty and symbolism.

As the consequences of our changing climate become visible within our lifetimes, we’re bringing a new lens to plants and what their presence or absence reveals about human nature and the natural world.

**Free community access is available, please contact us at hello@cadencevideopoetry.org if cost is a barrier.**

Working with plant matter as inspiration for poetry and material for film, reflect on our changing environment through an ecopoetic lens.

Mar. 14 & 15, 11 am – 5 pm at Common OBJECTS

Zoom in on plant matter as an inspiration for poetry and a material for film. Join Cadence for a poetry workshop, a dream matrix, a discussion of video poetry, and a 16mm film collage workshop that will seed new understandings of native and invasive plant species, deepen our relationship with biodiversity, and dig into the impact of personal roots on ecosystems.

During this generative workshop, we will interpret our changing environment and our role within it. Across millennia, media, and art movements, flowers, ferns, and mosses have provided creative inspiration for their beauty and symbolism.

As the consequences of our changing climate become visible within our lifetimes, we’re bringing a new lens to plants and what their presence or absence reveals about human nature and the natural world.

**Free community access is available, please contact us at hello@cadencevideopoetry.org if cost is a barrier.**

Artists

Mita Mahato

Caryn Cline

Rana San

Chelsea Werner-Jatzke

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Highlights

  • 1 day 6 hours
  • all ages
  • In person

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

Location

Common Objects

2601 1st Avenue

Seattle, WA 98121

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Agenda

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Video Poetry Compendium

Chelsea Werner-Jatzke

From the beginnings of video poetry to the contemporary and local, Cadence co-director Chelsea Werner-Jatzke shares examples of video poetry for conversation and inspiration on the themes and creative approaches to combining your poetry generated on day one, to the 16mm film workshop today.

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Social Dreaming Matrix

Rana San

Share your night dreams (recent and/or distant) in a supportive, collaborative space hosted by dream worker Rana San and explore the collective associations and insights that arise. This reflective process is designed to unlock new cognitive pathways and seed new perspectives.

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Plant Poetics

Mita Mahato

What can we grow in the spaces between word and image? Guided by artist and poet Mita Mahato, participants will take inspiration from how plants breathe, feed, communicate, attract and repulse, grow and move, in order to make poems that echo, ease, and answer ecosystemic longing. Activities will be both individual and collaborative, and participants will be invited to experiment with several visual-poetic forms, including comix, collage, erasure, and concrete poetry.

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