14 Sep - 9 Jan 2022
Book & Printed Matter Lab Presentation
Los Angeles
The Community Impact Media Program is resulting in more than just films, it is building and sustaining a community.
Heather Fipps, Program Director
Beginning 14 September, Hauser & Wirth will partner with California State University, Los Angeles to present ‘Community Impact Media: Documentaries from the Students of Cal State LA’ – a showcase of 16 original short form student documentaries screened together in the Book and Printed Matter Lab at Hauser & Wirth Los Angeles. This presentation marks the first time these films have been shown together in full, and highlights an evolving collaboration that is committed to advancing the use of film as a tool for social impact and is dedicated to empowering a new generation of filmmakers.
Started in 2017, Community Impact Media is a shared community engagement project between Hauser & Wirth and Cal State LA’s Television, Film and Media Studies’ Department. Community Impact Media provides student filmmakers with hands-on experience in media production and storytelling to guide them through the process of creating original short documentaries about the inspiring work of local nonprofit organizations.
The semester-long course, led by Assistant Professor Heather Fipps pairs student film teams with local nonprofits to create short films about important issues such as the unhoused communities of Los Angeles, mass incarceration in California, statewide and national environmental justice and local arts advocacy.
To date, Hauser & Wirth's ongoing support of the Community Impact Media program has resulted in the 16 films on view in this installation. These films chronicle the journey of a continuing partnership between the gallery and Cal State LA and lift up the stories and work of organizations dedicated to making lasting change.
Featuring the work of student directors: Julia Bayalan, Golden Gonzales-Palmer, Dylan Gunaratne, Nate Lewis, Krystal Manuel, Zulema S.M Miranda, Andre Moore, Sean Nesler, Kelli Quock, Kaitlin Ragland, Daniel Rivas, Lola Salgado, Adela Tobón, Madeline Tondi, Luna Vargas, Tiffany D. Washington
Learn more about Community Impact Media in the below trailer.
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Hauser & Wirth is proud to partner with Cal State LA, who today announced a grant of USD 1,000,000 from Hauser & Wirth to support the undergraduate Television, Film and Media Studies program. The gift is a major part of an ongoing five-year partnership between the university and the gallery, illustrating each organization’s shared commitment to advancing the use of film as a tool for social change and to developing a positive, lasting relationship with the LA community.
Hauser & Wirth is proud to partner with Cal State LA, who today announced a grant of USD 1,000,000 from Hauser & Wirth to support the undergraduate Television, Film and Media Studies program. The gift is a major part of an ongoing five-year partnership between the university and the gallery, illustrating each organization’s shared commitment to advancing the use of film as a tool for social change and to developing a positive, lasting relationship with the LA community.
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