Asinabka Film & Media Arts Festival
Asinabka Film & Media Arts Festival
AUGUST 8-13, 2023
IN-PERSON
Celebrating Indigenous Arts in Algonquin Territory
Ottawa • Canada
The 12th annual Asinabka Festival is excited to present the best contemporary Indigenous film, video, digital media, art, and music from Canada and around the world. The Festival takes place over 6 days with films screened outdoors in the SAW Courtyard, and indoors in a cinema setting at the Ottawa Art Gallery's Alma Duncan Salon. The Festival includes onsite and virtual Q&As, an art exhibition opening at Gallery 101, performances and live music showcase at Berlin Nightclub.
We’re honoured and delighted to be able to present all of this year's programming and artistic talent, please join us virtually on the Asinabka Festival website, connect with us on social media, or join us in-person here in Ottawa at our host venues, including SAW, the OAG, and G101!
Miigwech Kina Wiya,
Asinabka Festival Team
FULL SCHEDULE ONLINE:
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Asinabka Festival is based on the unsurrendered and unceded territory of the Algonquin Nation. Chi-Miigwech to our Algonquin friends and hosts. All of our events are intended to be as open and accessible as possible. Please note that some film content may be for mature audiences. Racism, sexism, homophobia, transphobia, and ableism are not welcome at our Festival. Miigwetch to our 2023 funders and partners: Canada Council for the Arts, Digital Arts Resource Centre (formerly SAW Video), 95.7 Elmnt fm, Gallery 101, the Independent Media Arts Alliance (IMAA), the Media Arts Network of Ontario, National Indigenous Media Arts Coalition (NIMA), Ottawa Art Gallery, and SAW Gallery.