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AFTERMATH: animations exploring war, conflict and loss

We are pleased to have co-curated the AFTERMATH programme with filmmaker Elizabeth Hobbs, who we recently had the pleasure of co-producing I’m… Read More

WORK: selected artists

We’re pleased to announce the artists, selected from an open call, for WORK, a two year programme in which they’ll be supported to develop, produce… Read More

Festival premieres for I’m OK

We are delighted to announce that I’m OK by artist animator Elizabeth Hobbs, will have its World Premiere at Annecy Festival, followed… Read More

Elizabeth Hobbs’ I’m OK to premiere at Annecy Festival

We are delighted to share that I’m OK, an experimental short by Elizabeth Hobbs, has been selected for … Read More

Silent Signal at Artience Daejeon 17

British Council Korea has invited Animate to exhibit the Silent Signal project at Artience Daejeon 17, as part of the… Read More

Edge of Frame Weekend

The Edge of Frame Weekend – which we curated with artist and curator Edwin Rostron – took place at Whitechapel Gallery and Close Up Cinema… Read More

Move It and the Touring Independent Moving Image Report

In 2016 our Move It project toured four programmes of animated shorts, engaging people across the UK with independent and experimental work, and it got a great… Read More

Silent Signal: last chance

Silent Signal is at Phoenix, Leicester until Sunday 29 January, where it completes its year long, UK-wide exhibition tour. Genetic Moo… Read More

Sight & Sound’s Indie Animation Picks 2016

We are delighted that the BFI’s Best Indie Animation round up for 2016 flags our Wellcome Trust supported Silent Signal project:  ‘Honourable mention should definitely go… Read More

Silent Signal at Phoenix

From Thursday 15 December, Silent Signal will be in exhibition at the Phoenix in Leicester. The Wellcome Trust supported exhibition features… Read More