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front facade of the BFMAF venue on 22 bridge street. the sign reads "Berwick Film & Media Arts Festival" in yellow

22 Bridge Street

The new home of Berwick Film & Media Arts Festival and The Burr Film Library.

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Exploring grief, communitarian care, and imaging what we might palliate.

Led by Toronto/Tkaranto-based artist and community activist Mikiki. Mikiki will explore models of communitarian grief work and the forms of the “holographic will” and “Pepper’s ghost” to image what we might palliate. The workshop exercise will focus on somatics, parasympathetic nervous system reset, and self-soothing strategies.

The session explores communitarian grief work and care as maintenance, relating to Mikiki’s practice of death cleaning as part of life. Frameworks include the Swedish death cleaning process. The workshop will use the “holograph will/death box” concept to explore imaging what we might palliate. The final workshop, March 27-29, will be the closing event of the BFMAF Festival , which will include a culmination screening

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22 March 2026

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22 Bridge Street
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Queer helplines, archives, and sound imagine futures of community care

Archivists Conal McStravick and Louise Neilson share cross-border histories of lesbian and gay support networks, drawing from switchboards, groups, and media collections. Together we explore how connections formed beyond visibility, and how listening to earlier practices can inspire new approaches to mutual support today within cultural, rural, and international contexts.

Lothian Health Services Archive contributors introduce materials tracing helplines and peer-led infrastructures that linked cities with smaller places during the 1970s and 1980s. Questions emerge around finding each other without visibility, and what those models offer now. Participants encounter ephemera, recordings, and a Stuart Marshall 1970s sound artwork repurposed as a speculative answering machine for future queer and trans health. A curated screening presents Michael Balser’s 1995 experimental television work for Toronto Living with AIDS, featuring voices from artists and activists connected to Diseased Pariah News.

Food, shared fruits, and everyday care objects become tools for collective listening, sonic play, and imagining tomorrow across borders, generations, practices, solidarities, memories, pleasures, and responsibilities together, shaping responsive ethics for community wellbeing collectively.

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21 February 2026

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22 Bridge Street
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For Berwick Heritage Open Days, drop in and create your own striking banner for Berwick inspired by the rich history of banners used by activists – from striking Miners to anti-nuclear protesters. This is a free family-friendly drop-in workshop open to all from 12 – 4pm.

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Saturday 20 September, 12:00

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22 Bridge Street
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27 March 2025

‘If every person on the planet could make a love tape, then you’d really know what it’s like to be human’ ~Wendy Clarke

Endless Love Tapes (United Kingdom, 2025) is a pilot project by Wendy Clarke (US) and Kim Coleman (UK). Artist Wendy Clarke’s participatory video project, Love Tapes – which she began in 1977 – is an incredible collection of over 2,500 three-minute videos where people discuss what love means to them.

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29 mins

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2025
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An incredible collection of over 2,500 three-minute videos where people discuss what love means to them. Beginning in 1977, the collection continues to expand today with contributions filmed at the 20th Berwick Film & Media Arts Festival 2025.

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Thursday 27 March, 12:00

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22 Bridge Street
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