Since 2002, as 2boys.tv, Stephen Lawson and Aaron Pollard have pursued a collaborative art practice that traverses disciplinary boundaries and political frontiers. They are active internationally and their beginnings as a duo emerged from Montrealâs wildly eclectic cabaret scene. Subsequently they have toured a wide repertoire of transdisciplinary art works and performances to museums, galleries, theatres, clubs, artist-run centres, universities, art biennials and festivals throughout the Americas, across Canada and to Europe.
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Plant Sale Fundraiser
House plants, herbs, veggies, terrariums and more will be for sale! But wait! Thereâs more⌠We will also be selling raffle tickets for these two gorgeous paintings by Brenna George.
Terrarium Making Workshop
In conjunction with Video Poolâs Fundraising Plant Sale we will be holding a terrarium making workshop lead by Diana Sawatsky, Josh Pearlman and Jade Raizenne. The class will be held from 1pm-3pm May 16th, and can only hold 10 students.
Sound: A Comprehensive Audio Workshop Series with Andy Rudolph
This class is a pre-requisite for the three workshops that follow it. A solid understanding of the fundamentals of audio is key to making great recordings. During this 4-hour session, participants will learn about the basic principles behind sound: room acoustics, microphones & speakers, digital & analog audio recording. If youâre new to working with audio or just havenât been getting the results you want, this is the place to start.
ENHANCED VISION â DIGITAL VIDEO talk with Kathy Rae Huffman
âEnhanced Vision â Digital Videoâ focuses on digital methodologies to enhance the moving image, especially looking at how effects can reveal specific meaning and content. Each work brings its own unique, original artistic style to reveal a socially significant issue, such as pollution, surveillance, personal/public space, and disaster (political, natural, nuclear, and technological).
Intro to FCPX
Final Cut Pro X is a revolutionary video editing application that makes it possible for beginners and seasoned professionals to achieve stunning results. This two evening, hands-on workshop teaches students to perform basic editing functions while becoming familiar with the user interface. Start with basic video editing techniques and learn the practical techniques used daily in editing projects. If youâre new to editing video or are thinking of making the switch to FCPX from FCP7 or Premier, this is the workshop for you!
Audio Editing for Dancers with Kayla Jeanson
Learn the basics of digital audio editing for performance. This course is designed especially for dance teachers and choreographers looking for a fast, easy, and cheap way to cut and mix music. Software covered includes Audacity and Reaper (free downloads here: Audacity and here: Reaper ).
International Womenâs Day 2016 Online Screening
Video works by Christine Kirouac, Divya Mehra and Wendy Geller curated by Bev Pike were available to watch online March 8 & 9! In celebration of International Womenâs Day on Tuesday, March 8, Video Pool was excited share three works in our collection made by incredibly talented Manitoban women, curated by Bev Pike.
Experimental Art Practice: Art and Biological research combined with Marta de Menezes
Martaâs talk explores the multiple possibilities of artistic approaches that can be developed in relation to Art and Biology in contemporary art practice and research. A special emphasis will be placed on the development of collaborative art and biology projects where the artist has to learn some biological research skills in order to create the artwork.
Biology as a New Art Medium: Workshop with Marta De Menezes
This workshop aims to explore the multiple possibilities of artistic approaches that can be developed in relation to Art and Microbiology in a DIY situation. A special emphasis will be placed on the development of collaborative art and microbiology projects where the artist has to learn some biological research skills in order to create the artwork. The course will consist of a series of intense experimental sessions that will give raise to discussions on the artistic, aesthetic and ethical issues raised by the art and the science involved. Handling these materials and organisms will provoke a reflection on the theoretical issues involved and the course will provide background information on the current diversity of artistic discourses centred on biological sciences, as well a forum for debate.








