Film as Awareness with Vivian Hua - TeenTix: Art as Activism Fall Workshop
Saturday, December 12, 10-2:30 PM
About
This FREE workshop will explore how film is a powerful tool for activism and the fight for racial justice. Find out about more upcoming Art as Activism Fall Workshops here: teentix.org/blog/teentix-fall-workshop-lineup
The workshop takes place on Zoom. The schedule is:
10 – 11 AM – Intro and Lesson
11-1 PM – BREAK – Engage with assigned art event, have lunch
1-2:30 PM – Discussion
This workshop is limited to 15 teens. Must be ages 13-19, and current TeenTix member to participate. While any teen who is interested to sign-up, we highly encourage teens who identify as BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, or Person of Color) to participate.
Everyone who signs up will receive an email confirming their registration and including the Zoom meeting information, the week of the workshop. Technology assistance is available for teens who need access to a laptop or internet to participate.
If you have questions about, or need assistance filling out this application, please contact Mariko, the Teen Programs Manager at mariko@teentix.org.
Vivian Hua 華婷婷
Vivian Hua (華婷婷) is a writer, filmmaker, and organizer with semi-nomadic tendencies. As the Executive Director of Northwest Film Forum in Seattle, a Co-Founder of the civil rights film series, The Seventh Art Stand, and Editor-in-Chief of the interdisciplinary arts publication, REDEFINE, much of her work unifies her metaphysical interests with her belief that art can positively transform the self and society. In 2018, she released her narrative short film, Searching Skies–which touches on the controversial topic of Syrian refugee resettlement in the United States–and in 2020, she will begin production on a comedic Asian-American series entitled Reckless Spirits. She is passionate about researching efforts to preserve cultural space and finding ways to covertly and overtly disrupt oppressive structures.