October 28, 2015

PRESS RELEASE

AgX, a new artist-run film lab and collective, is opening its doors to 
filmmakers, photographers and interdisciplinary artists who are interested in 
creating, appreciating and reimagining analog image-making and photochemical 
processes.

On November 7 during Waltham Mills Open Studios, AgX is launching an Indiegogo 
campaign to raise $10,000 in order to finish construction on its lab and 
darkroom and to secure materials and equipment for collective use. At 6:30 that 
evening, a screening of members' work and a party will celebrate the launch of 
AgX and this vital campaign.

After the success of many well-attended screenings and film workshops, the 
local non-profit Balagan Films responded to the needs of a vibrant, but 
scattered film community in the Boston area by teaming up with Waltham-based 
Handcranked Productions and local artists to create AgX, a community and a 
space where those interested in photochemical film processes can overcome the 
obstacles of the analog workflow, easily access specialized and often expensive 
equipment, and recover the beauty and pleasure of techniques considered lost or 
even obsolete.

With an active membership which includes individuals connected to many local 
colleges and institutions (Emerson College, MassArt, Montserrat College of Art, 
Harvard University, Harvard Film Archive, School of the Museum of Fine Arts) as 
well as those working on their own with little or no access to resources, AgX 
just signed the lease on a large space in the Waltham Mills Studios in Waltham, 
Mass.

Already holding works-in-progress screenings, purchasing large orders of film 
stock and sharing resources and knowledge, AgX members are now launching an 
Indiegogo campaign. The $10,000 goal will cover the costs of completing the 
construction of a darkroom, transporting donated equipment and purchasing 
additional materials and chemistry. With funding in place, AgX will be able to 
offer a place to edit (analog or digital), shoot, develop, print and endlessly 
experiment. There will be an optical printer, contact printer and an animation 
stand as well as cameras, lighting, sound and grip equipment. AgX will hold 
public screenings and workshops from local and international filmmakers on 
topics such as Super 8 and 16mm filmmaking or alternative developing methods. 
The crowd-sourced funds will also help AgX to broaden its membership, allowing 
for more affordable access to shared resources.

AgX joins a growing movement of artist-run film collectives and laboratories 
around the world-like Mono No Aware in New York, LIFT in Toronto, Process 
Reversal in Boulder, L'Abominable in Paris-who are creating a sustainable film 
ecosystem by combining the physical and mental resources of a strong community 
of experienced, veteran filmmakers and young artists newly introduced to the 
unique, time-tested machines and techniques. In these uncertain times which 
tend toward the digital and the disposable, such collaboration is necessary to 
protect the craft, open up new creative possibilities not possible within the 
commercial lab system and present a reputable force with collective purchasing 
power from instrumental industry players like Kodak.

AgX welcomes all filmmakers, artists, art patrons and other collaborators who 
would like to participate in this exciting creative venture! A screening of 
members' work and a party will celebrate the launch of AgX and our fundraising 
campaign on Saturday November 7 beginning at 6:30pm.

For more information:
agxfilm.org<http://agxfilm.org/>
facebook.com/agxfilm<https://www.facebook.com/agxfilm>
indiegogo.com/projects/agx-an-artist-run-film-lab-and-collective<https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/agx-an-artist-run-film-lab-and-collective>
walthammillsopenstudios.com/portfolio/agx-film-collective/<http://walthammillsopenstudios.com/portfolio/agx-film-collective/>


Press contact:
Brittany Gravely
AgX
144 Moody Street, Building 18
Waltham, MA 02453
617.496.3211
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
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