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Workshop.02

workshop

Archive and Contraband
Poetics of Clandestinity


Target Audience

  • Youngsters from 14 to 18 years-old interested in telling a story through the language of film.

Objective and Methodology

Starting from the concepts of memory, archiving and fiction, the workshop will be directed to a group of students willing to experiment with the creation of a narrative through the use of their memories and family files.

The workshop will be marked by creativity, freedom and experimentation in the conception of a narrative about the tales and fables of Melgaço, through the use of family albums.

It is intended to create a photozine that will be a hybrid object combining current images with archival images in order to build a logbook that combines word and image, from the experience of reinvention on popular and clandestine culture that has characterized the history of Melgaço.

Teacher

Ângela Ferreira

Ângela Ferreira, a.k.a Ângela Berlinde, is an artist and curator with a PhD in Visual Communication from the Minho University in Braga and a master's degree in Multimedia and New Technologies from the Utrecht School of Arts, The Netherlands. She is a curator of cultural projects in Portugal and Latin America and has published works in Photography and Text about Portuguese India and the Painted Portraits of the Brazilian Indians. She is an assistant professor at Escola Superior of Media Arts and Design of the Polytechnic Institute of Porto and works in the field of research on the hybrid forms of photography. Co-founder of the Braga Image Meetings Photography Festival, having been artistic director and curator of its exhibitions. Angela has been a member of the Board of Trustees of the Museum of Photography in Fortaleza since 2017 and is a consultant in Photography language at the State Secretariat of Culture of Ceará.

www.angelaberlinde.com

Paulo Oliveira Fernandes