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#TwoYearsWithIndigo

Rolling Hall
#RM #Indigo #live

I thought this was brilliant, this is about the size of the venue I helped at in UK. It would have been such an intimate gig. But again, it was Namjoon the boy dream to be here, so you achieve you dream eventually? Somehow?

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This morning from @ijvcanada

BREAKING! The Canada Revenue Agency has suspended the #charity status of The Emunim Fund, which actively supports #Israel 's military, including the 'Lone soldiers' (mercenary soldiers) projects.

#Canada Revenue made it clear in its revocation docs for the Ne'eman Foundation that charities cannot fund mercenary soldiers projects.

Know what other charity funds lone soldiers projects?

#Indigo #IndigoChaptersKillsKids
Keep up the pressure:
actionnetwork.org/letters/cana

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City of Victoria Artist in Residence Kemi Craig is hosting an experimental #workshop with collaborating artist Trudi Lynn Smith and guest artist Josh Ngenda from Flux Media that will introduce participants to alternative ways of developing #AnalogueFilm using #indigo and other #PlantBased materials.

Participants will be given strips of film which they can use to explore images produced by a variety of plant-based developers and tints, with a focus on indigo. No experience with dark room process is needed. All materials will be supplied.

This event will be hosted outdoors.
Pre-registration required.
More info in AltText on event poster below.

On Friday, I'm going to an experimental #CreativeWorkshop to learn alternative ways of developing #AnalogueFilm using #indigo & other #PlantBased materials.

Kemi Craig is a woman of African descent who grew up in South Carolina where indigo is of historical significance for #BlackCultures. As an #artist working in analogue film, which has also deeply affected ideas of Blackness across cultural spectrums, Kemi is interested in exploring relationships between #ImageMaking & indigo. In unpacking parallel practices & #cultural relationships to indigo & film, Craig has invited Joshua Ngenda from #FluxMedia to collaborate. Trudi Lynn Smith will generously share her extensive #FilmDevelopment experience & #PlantKnowledge with participants.