Image: Projection Art (Dennis Keefe and Jim Baldocchi) at Shapeshifters, May 2015
SHAPESHIFTERS CINEMA is an experimental microcinema located in Oakland, CA. We provide a venue and support for contemporary artists working with experimental and artist-made film, video, sound, music and other types of mediated performance. We host regular, live events, offer workshops on experimental moving image and sound production and operate a storefront shop specializing in print publications, DVDs, sound recordings and other artist-made media.
SHAPESHIFTERS BREWERY makes a variety of small-batch, seasonal, hand-crafted beers, brewed on-site in a space right behind the cinema. These are served (to 21+) at all our events as well as some off-site events. Find out more at shapeshiftersbrewery.com
SHAPESHIFTERS CAFÉ, is right next door to our cinema! We offer freshly-made salads, sandwiches, coffee, tea, pastries and more. Open Monday-Friday 6am-2pm and every Saturday 10am-2pm. Find out more at shapeshifterscafe.com
Gilbert Guerrero - Operations Director & A/V Tech
Kathleen Quillian - Programming Director
Ellie Vanderlip - Education & Outreach Director
The Shapeshifters Membership program provides crucial, sustaining support for our small, DIY, volunteer-run organization. By joining the membership program, you become part of an engaged, diverse, creative community working in and around experimental moving image, sound and time-based art. Each level offers a range of access to members-only resources and events, discounts, comps and more. Find out more and join now!
Shapeshifters Cinema sits on the historic territory of Huichin, the ancestral and unceded land of the Chochenyo Muwekma Ohlone, successors of the sovereign Verona Band of Alameda County.
Our building is wheelchair-accessible and has one wheelchair-accessible bathroom.
Our weekly Thursday Night Happy Hours have been paused indefinitely. We are currently only open when we have a scheduled event. See individual events listed below for all start times.
Doors open 30 minutes before showtime, unless otherwise noted.
Gravitational Lensing: Feminist Film Dialogues is a series curated by Amy Reid and Kathleen Quillian that is dedicated to exploring the visions, voices, concerns and lineage of women, non-binary, genderqueer and trans filmmakers through public film screenings, workshops, conversations and presentations. New programs are presented monthly at Shapeshifters. Find out more.
Do-Over Music Series - Nathan Clevenger Klee Quartet + Improvised Music & Film
Thursday, April 10, 2025 (SECOND Thursday, this month)
7-9pm
Admission: $10
The Do-Over Music Series at Shapeshifters Cinema, organized by Lisa Mezzacappa and Jordan Glenn, is a monthly series of sound performances presented by a rotating cast of local luminaries and special guests. The first set features performances of creative - improvised - composed - electronic - acoustic - music. The second set opens up to a live improvised collaboration of sound and visuals made using images culled from the Shapeshifters 16mm film collection.
Set 1 (7pm): Nathan Clevenger Klee Quartet
Ben Krasner - ceramics, electronics, objects
Safa Shokrai - contrabass
Jordan Glenn - percussion
Nathan Clevenger - Fender Rhodes, percussion
Set 2 (8pm): Improvised music & film:
John Ingle - saxophones
Matt Ingalls - clarinets
with extra special guest
John Bischoff - electronics
Projections by Shapeshifters hosts Kathleen, Ellie & Gilbert
Expanded Puppet Performances - Happy Accident + Facing West Shadows
Friday, April 18, 2025
7pm
Admission: $15 (discount for members)
Portland-based duo Happy Accident (puppeteer liz HOWLS and musician/unlicensed electrician Servant Baby) joins us for a night of multimedia mayhem. Using giant puppets, found objects, sputtering lights and live performance they tease out the toxic threads that emanate from contemporary culture and weave them into a new absurdist narrative that colorfully reimagines Saturday mornings spent in front of the TV drooling over piles of synthetic material. By the end of it we are left to ask ourselves: "What kind of culture would produce something like this?"
Bay Area multimedia collaborative Facing West Shadows (Lydia Greer and Caryl Kientz) will share excerpts from some of their previously performed expanded shadow puppet shows, as well as from their newest project Lysistrata, a visual poem about political violence, greed, and historical trauma and how it can be met with creative resistance.
Gravitational Lensing, Program 7: Everyday Sublime
Saturday, April 19, 2025
7pm
Admission: $18 (discount for members)
Films that weave intricate patterns through the complex phenomena of conception, life and death while paying close attention to the mysteries that happen along the way.
Screening: Miss Jesus Fries on Grill (1973, 16mm film) by Dorothy Wiley, Maternal Filigree (1980, 16mm film) by Sandra Davis, Freya (2022, DV) by Elisa Gonzalez, Blue Hour (2023, DV) by Maya Korn and An Odd Pair (2021, 16mm & 8mm shown on DV) by Melissa Friedling.
Promotional Image from Freya by Elisa Gonzalez.
Find out more about the Gravitational Lensing: Feminist Film Dialogues series.
Breathing Life of the Snake - Thingamajigs Performance Group
Saturday, April 26, 2025
7pm
Admission: $10 (discount for members)
Offering an evening of improvisational acoustic landscapes and paracinematic interventions, Thingamajigs Performance Group (Suki O'Kane, Keith Evans, Rae Diamond & Edward Shocker) will perform from visual scores that follow the uncertainties and unexpected revelations of a life that only vaguely understands where it is going next.
Thingamajigs Performance Group (TPG) is a sound-based ensemble working co-creatively in a variety of mediums and with a wide array of local and international artists. Formed in 2008 from longtime Thingamajigs contributors, TPG continues to break new ground in performance fields such as durational performance, alternate tuning, group and open compositional formats, interdisciplinary and intercultural collaboration, and site work.
Skin, Inscribed - Contemporary Brazilian Hand-Processed Films
Curated by Tetsuya Maruyama (in person)
Tuesday, June 10, 2025
7pm
Admission: $15 (discount for members)
Curated by Tetsuya Maruyama, this program features short, contemporary works produced at artist-run film labs scattered throughout the vast and diverse geopolitical territories of Brazil. Far from commercial "movies," these films, made with a variety of experimental processes, emerge from the personal interests of each artist without expecting anything in return.
Screening: Typefilm an Armory Show (2022, 16mm) by João Reynaldo, Wild Flower (2025, 16mm double-projection) by Moira Lacowicz, untitled (three moons) (2024, 16mm double-projection) by Tetsuya Maruyama, Corpse of Water/Confined Flux (2020, 16mm) by Helder Martinovsky, Walden Street (2025, 16mm double-projection) by Duo Strangloscope, Consider (2024,16mm) by Ж, I will remember Lucy (2022, 16mm) by Maria Mion, Bleach Farm (2024, 16mm) by Lígia M. Teixeira & Francisco B. Gusso
Promotional image from "I will remember Lucy" by Maria Mion.
RELATED WORKSHOP: Tetsuya will also be teaching a 16mm pinhole camera workshop (see below for details and to register).
Our intimate, 40-seat cinema is able to host a range of presentations by contemporary artists working in film, video, sound, music, multimedia and performance. Our focus is primarily on experimental and artist-made.
Doors open 30 minutes before showtime, unless otherwise noted.
Tickets for all events are available on-line pre-show as well as at the door (unless otherwise noted). Information and links are posted under each program event listing. Please note: we only honor tickets purchased directly from Shapeshifters.
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Our venue and equipment is available for private rentals. Find out more.
Build Your Own Panorama Crankie
Instructor: Risa Lenore
Sunday, April 13, 2025
12-5pm
In-person at Shapeshifters Cinema
Admission: $75 (Discount for Shapeshifters members)
Risa Lenore—Artistic Director of Possibly Puppets Handmade Theatre—joins us again to lead her super-fun panorama "crankie" workshop. A crankie is a pre-cinematic media device—a moving panorama of painted/illustrated imagery made on a scrolling backdrop. After learning about and seeing examples of the art form, participants will create their own on paper scrolls using text from a short story, song or poem (self-penned or otherwise). Skills needed: imagination, a playful attitude and very basic drawing skills (can you draw a line? a dot?—you got this!) Bring your favorite drawing supplies. Colored pencils, inks, pens and scroll paper will be provided. By the end of this, you will go home with your very own panorama crankie!
Movement Imagined: 16mm Pinhole Camera Workshop
Instructor: Tetsuya Maruyama
TWO DAY WORKSHOP
Monday, June 9 & Wednesday, June 11, 2025
6-9PM, both days
In-person at Shapeshifters Cinema
Admission: $120 (Discount for Shapeshifters members)
In this workshop with visiting artist Tatsuya Maruyama (founder of the artist-run Megalab film lab in Rio de Janeiero) participants will learn how to create a pinhole camera to capture images on 16mm film using modified 35mm photographic film canisters and vintage Japanese matchboxes. Participants will then hand-process their film and create negative and positive copies through simple contact printing to allow the freedom to work directly with the surface of the film with light, in the same way a painter leaves their gesture on a canvas.
Our workshops emphasize a DIY approach to art-making. Each one is taught by a different guest artist who shares practical, hands-on lessons in a variety of media and creative practices using materials and resources you probably already have, or are otherwise easy to acquire. Learn something new or enhance your own established art practice. Everyone is welcome!
The Shapeshifters shop features an eclectic range of DVDs, books, CDs and other artist-made items. Browse the selection here
Jennifer Reeves, September 29, 2024 at Shapeshifters Cinema
Workshop with Phil Hoffman & Deirdre Logue, September 22, 2024 at Shapeshifters Cinema
The Beth Schenck Quintet, August 1, 2024 at Shapeshifters Cinema
Suki O'Kane, August 16 2020 at Shapeshifters Cinema
John Davis, September 20, 2020 at Shapeshifters Cinema
Killer Banshee, September 13, 2020 at Shapeshifters Cinema
Elena Pardo, December 6, 2019 at Shapeshifters Cinema
Lynne Sachs, November 10, 2019 at Shapeshifters Cinema
Minoosh Zomorodinia, October 13, 2019 at Shapeshifters Cinema
Jeremy Rourke, September 20, 2019 at Shapeshifters Cinema
Shapeshifters receives Jonathan Bernbaum/Alternative Exposure Award
In October 2024 Shapeshifters Cinema received the Jonathan Bernbaum Memorial Award from Southern Exposure's Alternative Exposure grant program to support the Gravitational Lensing: Feminist Film Dialogues series. The Jonathan Bernbaum Memorial Award honors the work and commitment of multi-media and video artist Jonathan Bernbaum, who tragically died in the 2016 Oakland Ghost Ship Fire at the age of 34, by supporting the work of Bay Area projects that focus on multi-media or performance work. See the full list of Alternative Exposure Round 18 grant recipients.
Shapeshifters receives Alameda Count ARTSFund Grant
We are pleased to announce that Shapeshifters Cinema was one of 120 Alameda County nonprofit arts and cultural organizations to receive a 2024 ARTSFUND grant. The ARTSFUND grant provides general operating support to assist with the mission and ongoing programs of Alameda County nonprofit arts and cultural organizations. See the full list of 2024 grant recipients.
Word is out! The Shapeshifters universe is expanding! In January 2023, we took over the cafe next door to our cinema and brewery. We've been slowly working on fixing it up since then to fold it into the Shapeshifters vision. In the meantime, the kitchen is in full swing! We've got all kinds of seasonal and freshly-made sandwiches and salads, locally-roasted coffee drinks, house-blended teas, pastries (made both in-house and by local phenom Firebrand Bakery) and breakfast items, including our very popular breakfast burrito. We are currently open Monday-Friday from 6am-2pm. Check out our full menu. All items are available for dine-in, take-out or delivery. You can also follow us on Instagram where we post weekly specials and other fun things @shapeshifterscafe.
In the wake of SFMOMA's announcement to cut its historically-significant and beloved film program, KQED journalist Sarah Hotchkiss wrote a great article looking at how this affects the over-all ecology of the Bay Area film culture and the film programs and microcinemas (including Shapeshifters) that continue to cultivate it. Read the article here.
Jack London Improvement District awards funds to Shapeshifters for our merch expansion!
Due to restrictions brought on by the global pandemic and for the safety of our community, we shut down for over a year... but we did not stop! In addition to livestreaming artists' work and hosting artist-led workshops, we opened a retail shop online. We are expanding and building out a shop at our venue with the help of funds provided by the Jack London Improvement District (BID). The funds will go towards building a wall of shelves and stocking up on artists books, records, DVDS, CDs, unique works of art, and handmade goods. Check out the announcement and the full list of award winners.
Shapeshifters receives an Oakland CARES grant!
We are very grateful to have received a grant through the Oakland CARES Fund for Artists and Arts Non-Profits, made possible by the city of Oakland Economic & Workforce Development Department, Cultural Affairs Division and administered by Center for Cultural Innovation. These funds ensure that we can continue our (modified) operations during these challenging and uncertain times.
Thank you to all of our donors & funders
We rely on individual donations to support artists and operate our cinema. We are immensely grateful for their contributions.
View the list of donors
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