UnionDocs Center for Documentary Art is a Brooklyn-based organization that serves as a hub for artists, projects, and media related to the field of documentary art. They offer a range of events, workshops, and labs that aim to challenge and inspire participants, helping them to advance their projects and explore the boundaries of representation. With a focus on experimental and audio documentary, UnionDocs provides a platform for artists to engage in critical conversations and generate public spaces for dialogue around documentary film.
Through their productions, UnionDocs collaborates with artists and researchers to examine and dismantle scripts of the carceral state, explore domesticity, document mythologies, and shed light on various social issues. They also host screenings, symposiums, and immersive performances, such as "Say Something Bunny," which is based on an amateur audio recording from over 60 years ago. With a commitment to fostering a vibrant documentary community, UnionDocs is a valuable resource for those interested in the art of non-fiction storytelling.
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