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About OUTPOST
Outpost Artists Resources is a non-profit arts organization located in Ridgewood, Queens. We have been serving the arts community since 1990 providing access to video, sound services and new media assistance at well below market rates. In 2003, we began the Cuts and Burns Residency Program, which provides artists with free access to our facility including personal assistance by our staff of video editors, audio engineers, and computer programmers
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Cuts and Burns Residency
Outpost Artists Resources supports new creative work through its residencies, and events – its mission is to serve artists in need of technical assistance with video, audio, and physical computing based art projects and to foster a dialogue between visual art and experimental music. Outpost hosts gallery exhibitions, artists talks, screenings and events that pair visual art, video, experimental music, and performance in an effort to bring adventurous audiences challenging interdisciplinary projects.
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Get in Touch
Outpost is Located at
1665 Norman St.
Ridgewood NY 11385
Contact details
Tel: 718. 599.2385
fax: 718.679.9687
E-mail: outpostedit@gmail.com
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Cuts and Burns Online Screening Series: TOONPUNX
October 25, 2020 @ 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
In light of Covid-19, and the non-plausibility of safely carrying out our “Cuts and Burns” residency program, we have decided to adapt by pivoting to an online screening series.
Our “Cuts and Burns Screening Series” aims to foster a sense of community and congregation through screening four collections of curated video work. Each screening will be followed by a Q&A section, where we will be able to engage with the artists as well as the audience.
Our first screening, “TOONPUNX” is curated by Sean Capone and will stream on Sunday Oct 25th, at 7pm through the Outpost Vimeo channel. “TOONPUNX” will feature works by Jeremy Couillard, Jack Wedge, Cassie Shao, Amir Jahanbin, Peter Burr, David OReilly and Leah Shore.