Single Channel VT Video Festival
Burlington, Vermont, USA
Not yet
A time uncertain
The situation is unfolding, results to be determined.
(In, re, ) actions influence the possibilities;
fear, disinterest, or exhaustion affects the shape of a storm in the making
What are the forces pushing, pulling, twisting
a child
the uprooted or never home
an idea
This earth
Single Channel invites artists to submit a short video exploring the unrealized space of potential.
Guidelines:
- All genres and styles are welcome
- Artists may submit up to two entries
- Entries must be a link - Vimeo, Youtube or to a direct section on your website.
- Entries may be up to 3 minutes in length, though the total running time of the work may be up to 20 minutes.
- If applicable, you may also submit a link with the full work in addition to the excerpt, which we will watch if interested in your entry.
- Works not in English must have subtitles
- $15 entry fee submitted to Venmo account: @singlechannelvt. We will send confirmation upon receipt of your entry and fee.
- International applicants please contact singlechannelvt AT gmail.com for alternative payment methods.
- DEADLINE for submission & entry fee is January 30, at 11:59pm ET
- Festival Dates: March 1 - 2, 2024. This is an in-person event.
If accepted, artists will be asked to submit a CV and short artist statement.
Questions? Please contact: singlechannelvt AT gmail.com
Single Channel VT explores the moving image and time based media through a series of ongoing collaborative viewings and discussions. Artist curated screenings are presented quarterly throughout the year highlighting the history, practitioners, and genres of the moving image and time based media. Our thematic video festival is held annually.
Single Channel VT recognizes that it occupies the unceded lands of the Abnaki, Mahican, Pennacook and other indigenous peoples. We also recognize that many existing systems of power, including arts organizations, grant privilege and access unequally. We seek to engage with artists and their work without regard to, and with respect of, their race, class, ethnicity, age, sexual orientation, gender identity & expression, geography, citizenship status, religion, and neurological or physical ability.
Single Channel is a project of the Artist collaborative Snake House.