Call for Participation: LUX London Critical Forum 2017/8
The LUX Critical Forum is a free monthly discussion, development and support group for artists who work with the moving image. The aim of the group
The LUX Critical Forum is a free monthly discussion, development and support group for artists who work with the moving image. The aim of the group
LUX is excited to announce its association with Kingston School of Art’s MA Experimental Film for the forthcoming academic year. This will include a spring film
We’re excited to announce that Liz Rosenfeld is new artist in residence for the Goethe at LUX Residency 2017! Liz Rosenfeld is a Berlin based artist
It’s that time again – what do you get for the artists’ moving image fan in your family? Let our annual pick of the best artists’
LUX is moving! After 14 years in Dalston, this Summer we are relocating to a new home in Waterlow Park, N19. Our new building, the Waterlow Park
Parallel at Arnolfini is a special weekend festival of artists’ moving image at Arnolfini in Bristol. Alongside previews of new feature films by Ben Rivers, Miguel Gomes, Corin
2016 marks the 50th anniversary of the founding of the London Film-Makers’ Co-operative (LFMC), the ground-breaking organisation that inaugurated a tradition for the production, distribution,
LUX is pleased to announce a series of events and initiatives in the South West in March and April 2016, including a residency at Tate
“The Artists Cinema… bringing experimental film back into mainstream cinema” – Guardian The Artists Cinema 2016 is a guerrilla approach to getting incredible new artists’
Friday 18th December 12-5pm Stock up on your artists’ moving image-themed Christmas presents at the LUX SHOP XMAS SALE at the LUX Office, 18
LUX is pleased to present This is Now: Film and Video After Punk, a major new touring project curated by William Fowler (Curator of Artists’
Following two successful pilot editions in Brussels that took place in April 2014 and April 2015, LUX will be hosting the next On & For
William Raban: 72-82 The first ten years of the groundbreaking London arts organisation ACME are explored through rarely seen archival film and new interviews. ‘Raban’s
The Professor Sir Richard Trainor PhD Scholarships 2015-16 Project Title: Ecologies of Artists’ Moving Image Practice in the United Kingdom, 1966–2016 Partner Organisation: LUX Extended
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