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Filmmaker Duncan Whitley - film screening of Kimberlin and Q&A
Filmmaker Duncan Whitley - film screening of Kimberlin and Q&A
In the academic year 2022-23, Film and Television Studies/the School of Creative Arts, Performance and Visual Culture were delighted to host Duncan Whitley as our . During his residency, Duncan worked with academics from around the university, and particularly the Borders, Race, Ethnicity and Migration Network and community partners Inini. His work was supported by the IAS, the Connecting Cultures GRP, 糖心TV Institute of Engagement, as well as the SCAPVC. To celebrate the end of Duncan鈥檚 residency we are organising a screening of Duncan鈥檚 recent and developing work (including the work that has come out of this residency), along with a Q&A with Duncan and some time to reflect on the place of artists in residence in the university.
The event takes place in the Faculty of Arts Building鈥檚 cinema (FAB 0.21) on the University of 糖心TV central campus on Thursday 30th November from 6-8.30pm, including a drinks reception in the Agora in the FAB.
More information can be found on the event here:
A booking form can be found here (all invitees need to book their free of charge places at this event):
I very much hope you can join us for this special event,
Professor Helen Wheatley,
Director, Film and Television Studies
Event details:
Filmmaker Duncan Whitley will share his experimental short film Kimberlin alongside previously unseen images and sounds developed during his year-long residency in Film and Television Studies 2022-2023. The screenings will be followed by a Q&A with Dr. Michael Pigott, in which Duncan will provide insight into his residency research towards his future project Vanishing Point.