aluCine
Latin Film + Media Festival
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The Latin American Media Arts Symposium (LAMAS)

 
 

The first edition of the Latin American Media Arts Symposium (LAMAS) took place from October 4 to 7, in Toronto.

Over the course of 4 days, a group of artists, filmmakers, critics, and academics engaging with Latin American* artistic production in Canada participated from panel discussions, round tables, performances, and workshops. Some of the questions that were tackled were: how are spaces and institutions supporting the visibility of Latin American media arts and film in Canada? What challenges and opportunities arise from translations and mistranslations? How are identities and bodies transformed as a new notion of home is built? How can we move forward through local and transnational collaboration?

 

 

About LAMAS

LAMAS is a project by Southern Currents Film & Video Collective and aluCine Latin Film + Media Arts Festival.

Organizing Team

Nicole Cartier Barrera, Programming Director. Sinara Rozo, Southern Currents Executive Director. Pablo Rincón Díaz, Project Assistant. Catalina Villamizar, Social Media Manager. Elijah Gibbons, Communications Intern. Felipe Castillo Camacho, Fundraising & Partnerships Coordinator. Lorena Tenorio and Jessica Zuluaga, Design. Isabel Inclán, Press and Media. Magda Arturo, Documentation.

*  We acknowledge that terms such as Latino, Latina, Latinx, or Latin American can be restrictive. Whenever using the term Latin American, we are referring to anyone with Latin American ancestry, regardless of their ethnicity, nationality, language, gender, and legal status.

 
 

Funders and Sponsors

We gratefully acknowledge the financial support of our funders, the Canada Council for the Arts, and the Department of Canadian Heritage.

LAMAS has been generously supported by the Canada Excellence Research Chair in Migration and Integration Program (CERC Migration) and the WhereWeStand Project at Toronto Metropolitan University; the George Brown School of Media and Performing Arts; The Creative School at Toronto Metropolitan University; the Image Centre at Toronto Metropolitan University; Hemispheric Encounters; Sensorium: Centre for Digital Arts and Technology, School of the Arts, Media, Performance, and Design at York University; Performance Studies (Canada); OCAD University; Onsite Gallery; the University of Toronto Centre for Culture and Technology; the Latin American Studies Program at the University of Toronto; the Centre for Research on Latin America and the Caribbean (CERLAC) at York University; and Lokaal.