
Eco Filmmaking Workshop
Join Hogan Seidel for a day of eco filmmaking and learn how process film at home with eco-friendly materials. Participants will be provided a supply kit to get started. In person will take place in Boston at Simmons University November 1, 10am-3pm, virtual will take place March 7 10am-3pm.
Hogan Seidel (they/them) is a filmmaker and photographer based in Boston, Massachusetts. Their practice explores the intersections of eco-praxis, identity, and queer liberation, with a particular emphasis on experimental moving image and analog photographic processes. Working across Super 8, 16mm, and 35mm film, as well as medium and large format photography, Seidel employs techniques including photochemical abstraction, eco processing, botanical collage, cyanotype, optical printing, found footage, and in-camera editing. They are currently a studio resident at the Boston Center for the Arts through 2028 and are represented by Fountain Street Gallery in Boston. Seidel also serves as an Assistant Teaching Professor of Photography at Simmons University.