Ste-Emilie Skillshare | Community Arts Collective

May Programming

MAY PROGRAMMING:

https://www.facebook.com/events/374144242627015/


 

 

 

Darkroom Photography - Wed. May 2nd 1-4pm & Fri. May 4th 1-4pm, PWYC (suggested $15-30)

https://www.facebook.com/events/297621773647936/

Learn the basics of how to use the Black and White darkroom studio. Learn how to process your own film, and develop your own prints. Please come with your black and white 35mm film. This workshop is being held twice due to space limitations. Please RSVP for Tuesday or Friday. Max. 5 people in each workshop. RSVP at: info@steemilieskillshare.org

 

Open Studio – Saturday 5 May, 13h00-18h00

http://steemilieskillshare.org/?page_id=584

We got all kinds of stuff you can use! No RSVP necessary! Drop in, say hi, check our our zines, use our studios & make some art

 

Open Studio – Saturday 12 May, 13h00-18h00

http://steemilieskillshare.org/?page_id=584

We got all kinds of stuff you can use! No RSVP necessary! Drop in, say hi, check our our zines, use our studios & make some art

 

DIY Vermicomposting Workshop – Sun. May 13th 2-4pm, PWYC (suggested $10-15)

https://www.facebook.com/events/284775354940753/

Learn how to build your own vermicomposter for next to nothing. This workshop will cover the ins and outs on how to start up your box, feed and maintain happy worms, and how to harvest your compost to feed your garden organically.

Tabling at the Anarchist Bookfair – Sat. May 19th 10am-5pm & Sun. May 20th 10am-5pm

http://www.anarchistbookfair.ca/

Come join us at the Anarchist Bookfair. We’ll have zines, posters, and patches available for sale on a PWYC basis.

Screenprinting for the Revolution at the Anarchist Bookfair – Sat. May 19th 1-3pm

http://www.anarchistbookfair.ca/

Come to this screenprinting crash course and learn how you can use screenprinting as a tool for revolution. We’ll learn about screens, emulsion, image preparation, paper and fabric printing, basic image registration and all the rad projects you and your affinity group can do.

 

Open Studio – Saturday 26 May, 13h00-18h00

http://steemilieskillshare.org/?page_id=584

We got all kinds of stuff you can use! No RSVP necessary! Drop in, say hi, check our our zines, use our studios & make some art

 

Sidetracks Volunteer Training – Sat. May 26th & Sun. May 27th

https://www.facebook.com/events/298440780234290

Sidetracks is a volunteer team of silkscreening super-stars. Sidetracks meets monthly to run Ste. Emilie’s silkscreen studio. They also host community groups and community projects during the week to work with them on silkscreening projects. No experience necessary! Information session on Saturday. Training on Sunday. You must come both days. Please RSVP at info@steemilieskillshare.org

 

Other Workshops with details TBA soon:

  • Sewing Basics
  • Drawing
  • French Conversation

FIGHT BOREDOM ZINE RESIDENCY (Deadline for applications: May 1st 2012)

The FIGHT BOREDOM ZINE RESIDENCY is now accepting applications until May 1st 2012. This zine residency is being offered through the Fight Boredom Distro, with support from Ste. Emilie Skillshare and the Union for Gender Empowerment.


About The Residency: The Fight Boredom Zine Residency was inspired by and modelled after the zine residency that takes place at the Roberts Street Social Centre / Anchor Archive in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. After years of traveling to various cities for zinefests and the like, I want to invite far-away zinesters to explore and create in my home base of Montréal, Québec.

How It Works: For two weeks, you will find yourself living at the Tulip Farm in beautiful Montréal, Québec. This is not a farm, but in fact an adorable two-bedroom apartment in the heart of St-Henri. You will be provided with a pullout couch, bedding, a small guide to gettin’ around and livin’ on the cheap in the city, plus a whole lotta zine supplies (I have basic craft supplies like paper, scissors and glue, as well as numerous typewriters). You’re encouraged to bring anything you feel you may need. Although we may be able to provide you with a small stipend for travel costs, you will be responsible for things like meals and public transportation – but don’t worry, we like to share food and we can probably find an extra bike. [Edit to add: Funding has been confirmed and will amount to $500 per participant, to be put toward travel costs, zine supplies and the final launch party. Receipts must be saved, and any remaining funds will be donated the to the Ste-Émilie Skillshare. Thank you very much to the Union for Gender Empowerment!]

You’ll be living with Amber Dearest, author of Culture Slut and proprietor of Fight Boredom Distro – a pink-haired weirdo who loves picnics, karaoke and scathing critiques of the world around her, as well as Stefanie Canadia, a longtime zinester and artist, who loves animals and is punk as fuck. It’s a veggie household and we’d prefer to keep meat outta here. While neither of us consumes alcohol, you’re welcome to – just don’t be a jerk. Also, you cannot smoke in here! That’s gross.

During these two weeks, you’ll be working on your project with the goal of finishing it on time for a launch party. But, we want you to get out and have fun, too! We’ll show you around the city and make sure you feel comfortable, plus you’ll have access to the Ste-Émilie Skillshare, which is only a five-minute walk away from the Tulip Farm and includes a screenprinting studio, a black-and-white darkroom, sewing machines, craft supplies and a workshop / gallery space. Other nearby goodies include a grocery store, a post office, a basement venue, parks, the Lachine Canal, the Atwater Market, and a 24-hour diner with the best, cheapest, and greasiest fries in the city.

Please note: The Tulip Farm and the Ste-Émilie Skillshare are both located in second-floor apartments and are, regrettably, not wheelchair accessible. There is a friendly cat named Sebastian who lives at the Tulip Farm, so you will ideally not have allergies. There are nearby train tracks, and while we love the sound (and imagined adventures!) of trains passing by, you may not. The Tulip Farm is only a two-minute walk from the metro, which means the rest of the city is basically at your fingertips. Please read the Ste-Émilie Skillshare’s mandate here and Fight Boredom Distro’s submission guidelines here. Feel free to send any questions our way.

In a few sentences, please tell us about the project you’d like to work on during your stay.

Can you give us a brief timeline of your project? What would you like to accomplish during your stay? What is the goal of your project? How do you imagine the finished project? Feel free to include as many details as you’d like.

In the end, we’d like for you to host a launch party for your project, and / or a skillshare / workshop. Please tell us about some ideas and themes you might have for the final event.

Tell us about projects that you’ve worked on in the past. This can include zines, crafts, volunteer efforts, activist organizing, et cetera. Feel free to include your bio here.

What attracted you to the Fight Boredom Zine Residency?

How does your project fall within the Ste-Émilie Skillshare’s mandate, and within Fight Boredom Distro’s submission guidelines?

Residencies happen during two-week blocks in June, August, and September. Are there any particular dates that you’d prefer, or would you rather we choose? We’re flexible.

Amber Dearest / Fight Boredom Distro
344 rue St-Ferdinand
Montréal, Québec
H4C 2S8 Canada
amber.norrean @ gmail.com

 

APRIL PROGRAMMING

Open Studio – Saturday 14 April, 13h00-18h00, PWYC
http://steemilieskillshare.org/?page_id=584
We got all kinds of stuff you can use! No RSVP necessary! Drop in, say hi, check our our zines, use our studios & make some art

 

Silkscreening 101 – Sunday 15 April, 13h00-16h00, PWYC (suggested 15-30$)
https://www.facebook.com/events/335590933155075/
Basic screenprinting for everyone! Learn how to prepare your image, coat and burn screens and print on paper and fabric! A must for anyone interested in using our screenprinting studio ever. ((NOW FULL, but currently accepting names for the waiting list. Don’t fret though, there will be another 101 TBA in May)

 

 

Drawing 101 – Tuesday 17 April, 16h00-19h00, PWYC
https://www.facebook.com/events/274555389298640/
The workshop will have lots of exercises to work on drawing real things! We will do contour drawings, negative space stuff and more!!! An excellent course for someone who wants to draw and doesn’t have much background in theory+ structured drawing classes already! Bring pencil and paper or use what we have in the space.

 

Open Studio – Saturday 21 April, 13h00-18h00, PWYC
http://steemilieskillshare.org/?page_id=584
We got all kinds of stuff you can use! No RSVP necessary! Drop in, say hi, check our our zines, use our studios & make some art


Cyanotype Workshop – Saturday 21 April, 14h00-17h00, PWYC (suggested 10-15$
https://www.facebook.com/events/339183292798109/,
Cyanotype is a photographic printing process developed in the 1800s. In this workshop you will learn the history of the process, how to mix the chemicals, and then get hands-on with the printing process to make a print or two of your own to take home with you.

 

 

Silkscreening 201 – Sunday 22 April, 13h00-16h00, PWYC (suggested 15-30$)
https://www.facebook.com/events/304026786330289/
In this 201 workshop we will learn multiple layer registration (for prints with multiple colours), advanced image preparation, colour fades, custom colour mixing and advanced trouble-shooting. For folks who have previous screenprinting experience or have attended the 101 workshop already.

 

 

 

Open Studio – Saturday 28 April, 13h00-18h00, PWYC
http://steemilieskillshare.org/?page_id=584
We got all kinds of stuff you can use! No RSVP necessary! Drop in, say hi, check our our zines, use our studios & make some art

 

DIY Cloth Pads – Saturday 28 April, 13h00-16h00, PWYC (suggested 10-15$)

https://www.facebook.com/events/413280915353621/

At this workshop participants will be learning how to sew their own cloth reusable menstrual pads, with a waterproof nylon layer, removable flannel lining, and wings. Using reusable cloth pads saves money, is healthier, more comfortable, better for the environment, as well as being fun and empowering! They can also be easily altered to fit your body! The pads will be sewn using sewing machines, but requires only minimal sewing knowledge. Information regarding menstrual-pad use and care will also be provided.

 

Application Deadline, Fight Boredom Zine Residency – Tuesday 1 May
http://fight-boredom.com/2012/03/27/fight-boredom-zine-residency-2012/
About The Residency: The Fight Boredom Zine Residency was inspired by and modelled after the zine residency that takes place at the Roberts Street Social Centre / Anchor Archive in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. After years of traveling to various cities for zinefests and the like, I want to invite far-away zinesters to explore and create in my (Hello Amber’s) home base of Montréal, Québec.