About this Event
Join London's Screen Archives (LSA) for the third edition of their Screen Heritage Conference. A day of compelling presentations, innovative approaches, and discussions about archive film, this year’s conference focuses on questions around how the medium can reconnect and strengthen communities. We will look at what role archives play in amplifying marginalised voices, and how the appetite for archive content in film productions can make these stories heard.
Managed by Film London, LSA is a unique network of London-based archive collections with a shared vision – to preserve and share London’s history on film. Iconic and memorable, archive film documents our past and present, informs our debates, inspires artists and filmmakers and shapes our future.
Whether you are an LSA member, a researcher, a filmmaker, or you represent a collection that holds archive film, please join us for a day of sharing good practice, discussions and networking to discover and celebrate the richness of archive film.
LSA members (Standard/Plus/Champion) have an allocation of free or discounted tickets - please contact [email protected] in order to access these if you already are a member, or to find out more if you're thinking about signing up. Details and benefits of LSA membership can be found here.
For a preview of LSA collections, go to https://www.londonsscreenarchives.org.uk/
Full list of speakers and schedule will be announced soon.
All locations are fully wheelchair accessible and all conference sessions will be BSL interpreted.
Lunch and refreshments are included.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Museum of London, 150 London Wall, London, United Kingdom
GBP 30.00 to GBP 60.00