X-WAVE @ TSV founded by Maya Bastien – BIPOC-centred Workshop series – A safe space to learn and build your career. A place for BIPOC talent to engage with others and share knowledge.
Taking participants through the full process of writing a narrative short, this workshop will work both with individuals and in group work to create, develop and finalize a short script. Participants must come with an outline or rough draft – a unique opportunity.
Image Credit: Maya Bastian
$100 Member|$150 Non-Member
To register email milada@trinitysquarevideo.com
To be registered, you must be paid up in full. NO REFUNDS GIVEN for CANCELLATIONS made with less than 5 business days.
Trinity Square Video’s workshops may be subject to changes in the schedule, instructor, or content. If so, TSV will refund full workshop payment to participants who are unable to make the rescheduled dates or should the program be cancelled. Workshop registrants will be notified in advance of any changes or cancellations.
Registration is Open
Maya Bastian is an award winning filmmaker and writer with roots in conflict journalism. Her work frequently explores the drama related to displacement and migration. Her most recent film, TIGRESS, produced by BLACKOUT MEDIA and India’s JAR PICTURES was nominated for a CCE AWARD and attended CANNES COURT METRAGE 2021. TIGRESS was supported by CBC, NETFLIX and the CANADIAN FILM CENTRE. Her short drama AIR SHOW received national press and is currently airing on CBC. She specializes in exploring untold stories from around the world, integrating the voices of each unique community through active engagement, research and open dialogue.
A recipient of the 2023 Chalmer’s Fellowship for mid-career artists, Maya’s video installations and mixed-media work have shown at the Colombo Art Biennale, Gallery 46 Whitechapel, Shoshana Wayne LA, Artworks Downtown SF, The Design Exchange, Summerworks and more. She premiered her multi-media series “Post-Memory” at Edinburgh Fringe 2017 and recently spent 8 weeks on residency in Palestine at the Al Ma’Mal Foundation.