Open quotesI think people working with film need to be conscious of the medium they’re working with and don’t try and make it do something that it’s not meant to do.Close quotes

 

David Leister
on 16mm film

This Subsection: Where, When and How Much to Show
This Subsection: UK Venues - Screening
This Subsection: UK Venues - Exhibition
This Subsection: Public Events
This Subsection: Showing Work for Education
This section details the different issues that arise with showing work and how work is influenced by different contexts.

The way work is shown is a key issue for your project and can strongly affect the reception, understanding and experience of the work. The pages in this section look into the questions of how to show the work as well as where, including listing of potential venues for screenings and exhibitions throughout the UK. The different ways of showing work are considered alongside issues related to working with organisations from the outside and showing work as part of an educational programme.

The location and site for showing work affects its reception and understanding. This page looks at how to find the most appropriate space for your project.

This is a listing of UK venues with programmes and screening spaces that are receptive to artists' moving image work.

This is a listing of exhibition spaces throughout the UK who are receptive to artists' moving image work.

This page looks at the different screening options for showing work, what they require to successfully deliver and how they can change or affect the audiences engagement with the work.

This page looks at showing work to students or within educational institutions and issues to consider in how to present the work and accompanying information.





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