Opposition / Unity


Programmed by Clayton Windatt (North Bay)
Saturday, July 29, 2017, 10pm @ Hanover Drive-In Theatre
(Cross-Cultural Media Arts Installation)

Image provided by Clayton Windatt with source material provided by Massimo Mullen-Lamb of Uttryck Magazine.

Working with various regional artists, Windatt is initiating this projection-based installation facilitating the creation of several new abstract works collaboratively created by both Indigenous and non-Indigenous filmmakers. This night-based outdoor installation will be bright creating an immersive environment addressing the theme of water and our future. Short-Abstractions / films currently being explored deal with all types of emotional states and range in format from experimental to narrative driven. Current planned themes include but are not limited to: division, resources, generational differences, land, water, healing and life from both sides of cultural situations. All programming responds to the ideas of “Opposition / Unity” through representation and the act of creation itself. This is an Indigenous cross-cultural collaborative process allowing for learning and reflection while expressing individual artistic thought.