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AF DIGITAL WALL

ARTIST VIDEO, FILM, AND LIVE PROGRAMMING

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The AF Digital Wall is Artemizia Foundation’s dedicated space for artist video, film, and live cultural programming. Anchored by a 96" x 96" LED Video Wall and a professional sound system, the AF Digital Wall transforms the museum’s main gallery into an active environment for time-based work, conversation, and shared experience.

 

The AF Digital Wall brings artists and audiences together around the moving image.

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Artist Video & Time-Based Media

During museum hours, the AF Digital Wall presents a rotating program of artist-produced video works and time-based media. These works play on continuous loop, allowing visitors to engage with moving-image art as an integral part of the gallery experience.

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Live Programming & Cultural Moments

Built for flexibility, the AF Digital Wall supports multiple input sources and real-time content. This enables the Foundation to present artist work alongside live interviews, broadcasts, and select cultural events. From international conversations to communal viewings of major moments in culture and sport, the AF Digital Wall creates a shared, in-gallery experience.

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Artist Talks & Live Q&A

On Inner Circle evenings and special programs, the AF Digital Wall becomes a setting for dialogue. Visiting artists present their work directly in front of the wall, supported by a professional audio system and wireless microphones that invite audience participation.

 

Artists from around the world also join live via video, enabling real-time Q&A sessions that extend the Foundation’s reach far beyond Bisbee.

 

Film Series

The AF Digital Wall hosts a curated film series that complements the Foundation’s projection-based screenings in Gallery 818. With seating for up to 36 viewers, the AF Digital Wall offers an intimate environment for film, discussion, and collective viewing.

 

A Living Space

The AF Digital Wall is not a static installation. It evolves with each program, artist, and audience. Whether presenting experimental video, hosting conversation, or gathering visitors around a shared cultural moment, the AF Digital Wall reflects Artemizia Foundation’s belief in contemporary art as a living, social practice.

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We respectfully acknowledge that AF operates and exists on the unceded land of Indigenous peoples. Today, Arizona is home to 22 tribes, with Cochise County being home to the Chiricahua Apache.

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