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Lindsay McIntyre Film Workshop

Lindsay McIntyre Film Workshop

Thursday, June 19, 5:30–9:30 pm
PAVED Arts Production Centre, 424 20th St. W. Saskatoon

In partnership with PAVED Arts, Remai Modern presents an experimental filmmaking workshop with filmmaker and multi-disciplinary artist Lindsay McIntyre.

Lindsay McIntyre will start off this darkroom-based workshop with an introduction of her work and then guide participants through the photographic process of contact printing onto film.

Free workshop, 10 max participants.

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This workshop is generously supported by TD Bank.

Lindsay McIntyre headshot. Photo by Christina Ienna
Photo by Christina Ienna.

Artist Bio

Lindsay McIntyre (she/her) is a filmmaker and multi-disciplinary artist of Inuit and settler descent working primarily with analogue film. She has an MFA in Film Production from Concordia University and a BFA in Painting + Drawing from the University of Alberta. Her multiple award-winning short documentaries, experimental films and expanded cinema performances are often process-based and for some she also makes her own 16mm film with handmade silver gelatin emulsion. Her films circle themes of portraiture, place, form and personal histories.

Her recent short NIGIQTUQ ᓂᒋᖅᑐᖅ The South Wind (2023) won Best Short Live Action at imagineNATIVE and a submission to the 2025 Academy Awards, the EDA Award for Best Short Film Directed by a Woman at the Whistler Film Festival, Outstanding Short Narrative Film, Cinematography, Production Design and Ensemble Performance at FAVA Fest, and Best Indigenous Film at the Arizona International Film Festival.

She was recently selected as a 2024 FORGE Project Fellow and participated in The Sundance Institute Indigenous Program’s 2024 Native Lab as a Fellow.