About this Event
At On Material Practice, Nice Film Club partners with Film Forever Weekend to present artist talks. Photographers whose practices move across distinct subjects, methods, and visual languages, yet remain deeply connected through their engagement with archive and analog image-making.
Isaiah Winters’ interdisciplinary practice merges archival and contemporary imagery, exploring how photographs function as cultural records and how meaning shifts through recontextualization and visual research.
The conversation explores how film and analog materials shape the way artists see, remember, and construct narratives. Moving between the personal and the political, the archival and the immediate, the talks will consider how photographers use analog tools not only as aesthetic choices but as frameworks for thinking — about time, authorship, and the evolving role of the archive in contemporary practice.
Hosted by Nice Film Club in their upstairs showroom, this program invites audiences into an open dialogue on the continued relevance of film photography today, highlighting the diverse ways artists build meaning through process, material, and image history.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Nice Film Club, 181 North 11th Street, #Suite 104, #Suite 104, Brooklyn, United States
USD 12.51











