Varied and Thought-Provoking Films to be Screened
The Comox valley art Gallery’s youth media Project is hosting a free screening of 14 short films, showcasing a diverse range of styles and themes. From experimental to surreal, queer punk, and Indigenous horror, these films address oncoming fascism and feature local organizations, providing hope in the complexities of our current reality.
- Experimental films that push the boundaries of storytelling
- Nature-inspired films that highlight the beauty of our surroundings
- Queer punk films that celebrate individuality and nonconformity
- Indigenous horror films that explore the complexities of Indigenous experiences
The films are created by local youth, ages 16 to 30, who have been part of the Comox Valley art gallery’s Youth media project. This employability program aims to empower young people by teaching them the tools to make independent films and prepare them for future employment based on their passions and personalities.
| Key Features of the Youth Media Project |
|---|
| 13 weeks of program duration |
| Personal films created by participants |
| Training and certifications to work in the film industry |
| Local organization partnerships |
| Paid full-time minimum wage for participation |
The participants in the program have the opportunity to form a personal film in its entirety, connect with local networks and artists, receive training and certifications to work in the film industry, and learn important soft skills to facilitate their work. They also engage with local organizations to create contracted films as part of their industry training, providing the youth with valuable work experience. In addition to their personal films, the contracted films will also be featured during the screening. These films demonstrate the youth’s ability to work with local organizations and apply their skills in a real-world setting. A director of one of the 14 short films, Nabidu Taylor, highlights the program’s impact: “This was a meaningful community building experience. I was relatively new to the valley and met lots of old and new pals.” The screening is an excellent opportunity for the community to come together and support the youth’s creative endeavors. The free screening will take place at the Sid Williams Theatre on April 29 at 7:00 p.m. All are welcome to attend and enjoy these thought-provoking films.
“The Youth Media Project is an invaluable resource for young people in our community. It provides a platform for them to express themselves creatively and develop valuable skills that will benefit them throughout their lives.” – Comox Valley Art Gallery
The Importance of Empowering Youth
Empowering young people to take control of their creative lives is crucial for their personal and professional growth. The Comox Valley Art Gallery’s Youth Media Project is dedicated to providing young people with the tools and opportunities to develop their skills and pursue their passions. By empowering youth to create their own films, the project helps them build confidence, develop their critical thinking skills, and gain a sense of purpose. These skills are essential for success in any field, whether it’s film, art, or any other creative pursuit. The project also highlights the importance of community building and collaboration. By working with local organizations and artists, the youth gain valuable experience and insights into the industry. This helps them build a network of contacts and mentors who can support them throughout their careers. Overall, the Comox Valley Art Gallery’s Youth Media Project is a valuable initiative that empowers young people to take control of their creative lives and pursue their passions with confidence and purpose. The free screening of 14 short films is a great opportunity for the community to come together and support the youth’s creative endeavors.
A Unique Experience for the Audience
The audience will have the unique opportunity to experience 14 short films that showcase a diverse range of styles and themes. The films are created by local youth, ages 16 to 30, who have been part of the Comox Valley Art Gallery’s Youth Media Project. The audience will be able to see the impact of the program’s employability training and certifications on the youth’s creative work. The screening will also provide an opportunity for the audience to engage with local organizations and artists. The contracted films created by the youth will be showcased during the screening, highlighting the youth’s ability to work with local organizations and apply their skills in a real-world setting. The free screening is a great opportunity for the community to come together and support the youth’s creative endeavors. It’s a unique experience that will showcase the diversity and talent of the local youth.
The Impact of the Screening
The free screening will have a positive impact on the community. It will provide an opportunity for the community to come together and support the youth’s creative endeavors. It will also raise awareness about the importance of empowering youth and the benefits of the Comox Valley Art Gallery’s Youth Media Project. The screening will also highlight the impact of the program’s employability training and certifications on the youth’s creative work. It will demonstrate the value of the program and the potential for the youth to succeed in the film industry. By attending the free screening, the community will be able to see the impact of the program’s training and certifications on the youth’s creative work.
Getting Involved
If you’re interested in getting involved with the Comox Valley Art Gallery’s Youth Media Project, there are several ways to do so. You can visit the gallery’s website to learn more about the project and its benefits. You can also attend the free screening on April 29 at 7:00 p.m. to see the 14 short films for yourself. You can also contact the Comox Valley Art Gallery directly to learn more about the project and its opportunities. The gallery is committed to providing young people with the tools and opportunities to develop their skills and pursue their passions.
Conclusion
The Comox Valley Art Gallery’s Youth Media Project is a valuable initiative that empowers young people to take control of their creative lives and pursue their passions with confidence and purpose. The screening will provide an opportunity for the community to engage with local organizations and artists, and to see the impact of the program’s employability training and certifications on the youth’s creative work.

