QUEEN ROSE ART HOUSE EXPERIMENTAL FILM & VIDEO WORKSHOP

QUEEN ROSE ART HOUSE EXPERIMENTAL FILM & VIDEO WORKSHOP

Sat, Mar 28, 2026 12:00 PM — Sat, Apr 25, 2026 3:00 PM

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QUEEN ROSE ART HOUSE EXPERIMENTAL FILM & VIDEO WORKSHOP Saturdays, March 28 — April 25, 2026 11:00 AM–2:00 PM Queen Rose Art House, 843 N Birmingham Pl, Tulsa, OK REGISTER Queen Rose Art House presents an Experimental Film and Video Workshop led by artist Kalup Linzy. This multi-week workshop invites participants to explore storytelling through moving image while working collaboratively to create a collective film project. Drawing inspiration from Joseph Campbell’s Hero’s Journey, participants will develop an “exquisite corpse” film—a collaborative storytelling process in which each contributor creates a segment that builds on the previous one. The final work will be presented in a Fall exhibition at Queen Rose Art House. The workshop is designed for artists, filmmakers, and curious creatives interested in experimentation, narrative, and collaborative production. Workshop Dates Saturdays, March 28 – April 25 11:00 AM – 2:00 PM Location Queen Rose Art House Capacity Limited to 12 participants First come, first served. Special Note The March 28 session will begin with a one-hour introductory meeting. Participants are then invited to stay for the Closing Reception and Coffee Ceremony celebrating the exhibition Brewing Dialogue by Eyakem Gulilat and Evan Clayburg (12–3 PM). Accessibility The venue is wheelchair accessible. Additional accessibility requests will be supported to the best of our ability. Workshop Leader Kalup Linzy Questions? Email kaluplinzystudio@gmail.com ABOUT QUEEN ROSE ART HOUSE Founded in 2021 by interdisciplinary artist Kalup Linzy, the Queen Rose Art House is a social, but critical art space that engages with our local, national, and international art communities. Through hosting events like gatherings, performances, exhibitions, screenings, symposiums, and short-term artist residencies, the project is intended to inspire and create a safe space for artists to dwell. ABOUT WORKSHOP LEADER Kalup Linzy is a video and performance artist born in Clermont, Florida and raised in Stuckey, Florida. Linzy received his MFA from the University of South Florida in 2003. He also attended the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture. Linzy has been the recipient of numerous awards including a grant from the Louis Comfort Tiffany Foundation, the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation fellowship, Creative Capital Foundation grant, a Jerome Foundation Fellowship, an Art Matters Grant, The Headlands Center for the Arts Alumni Awards Residency, a New York Foundation for the Arts Fellowship in Film and Video and a BAU Institute Travel Grant. Linzy's best-known work is a series of politically charged videos that satirize the conventions of the television soap opera. His work has been included in exhibitions Frequency at the Studio Museum in Harlem, Prospect.1 New Orleans, 30 Americans, Rubell Family Collection, MoMA PS1 Greater New York, At Home/Not At Home: Works from the Collection of Martin and Rebecca Eisenberg, Hessel M...

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