About Us

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 M-F, 6am-2pm and the first Saturday of every month, 11am-3pm. Find out more at shapeshifterscafe.com

Staff

Gilbert Guerrero - Operations Director & A/V Tech
Kathleen Quillian - Programming Director
Ellie Vanderlip - Education & Outreach Director

we love our members

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!


Address

567 5th Street
Oakland, CA 94607

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.

Hours

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.

Show Your Support


Shapeshifters is a volunteer-run organization. Every donation we receive goes towards supporting our on-going operational costs. Donations are tax-deductible through our fiscal sponsor, San Francisco Cinematheque, a 501(c)3 nonprofit.

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Upcoming Programs & Events

Aubade by Nathaniel Dorsky

LUMINOUS ALCHEMY REVISITED - Films by Nathaniel Dorsky, Jerome Hiler, Stan Brakhage, Deborah Stratman & Gary Beydler
Thursday, November 21, 2024
7pm
Admission: $20
(discount for members)

Over the past six decades, artists Nathaniel Dorsky and Jerome Hiler have created extraordinary works of entrancement and immense fascination. Shortly after they met—at a mid-1960s New York screening of Dorsky's INGREEN, their lives became inexorably intwined. They relocated together from the opposite coast to the Bay Area in the early-1970s (where they have lived and primarily worked ever-after). Their distinctive filmmaking practices developed independently, yet in parallel, with intermittent screenings of their own shorts and others within their respective homes for themselves and, occasionally, a handful of assorted friends. LUMINOUS ALCHEMY REVISITED, in essence and intention, is inspired by those intimate occasions.

For the uninitiated, the films of Hiler and Dorsky are temporary gateways into an illusory realm. Exhibited in the absence of a soundtrack and at a speed slightly decelerated to eighteen frames-per-second, their films construct a collage of intumescent imagery that transcends the limitations of the perceivable world. The five programs of the inaugural LUMINOUS ALCHEMY were presented at Northwest Film Forum in June; …REVISITED redirects that illustrious series into new territories with films absent from the earlier screenings.

This season-specific, quasi-retrospective, from AUTUMN sequentially to SUMMER and, with RULING STAR, from summer back to winter, intermingles the works of Dorsky and Hiler into two concise programs, each with interrelated films by Gary Beydler, Deborah Stratman and Stan Brakhage. Nearly ten films in all, each exhibited on the format of their creation: 16mm!

Two programs in a single evening! Single admission for both!

LUMINOUS ALCHEMY REVISITED I (7pm): Hand-held Day (1975) by Gary Beydler, Aubade (2010) by Nathaniel Dorsky, Autumn (2016) by Nathaniel Dorsky, Roman Numeral V (1980) by Stan Brakhage, Winter (2007) by Nathaniel Dorsky

LUMINOUS ALCHEMY REVISITED II (8:30pm): Pavane (2023) by Nathaniel Dorsky, Summer (2013) by Nathaniel Dorsky, The Magician's House (2007) by Deborah Stratman, Ruling Star (2019) by Jerome Hiler

Presented by Paracme in association with the Tenth Annual Report of Camera Obscura.
Promotional image: "Aubade" by Nathaniel Dorsky.



Justine Tamiko Lai, Moon Cycle

Gravitational Lensing: Feminist Film Dialogues
Program 5 - Process & Transformation
Friday, November 22, 2024
7pm
Admission: $18
(discount for members)

Ontological studies of transition and transfiguration through physical, emotional and spiritual interactions, symbolism and cultural standards of beauty and power.

Program 5 - Process & Transformation includes Element (1973, 16mm) by Amy Greenfield, Makeover Movie (2022, DV) by Sue Ding, Three Peonies (2017, 16mm shown on DV) by Stephanie Barber, Moon Cycle (2023, 16mm shown on DV) by Justine Tamiko Lai, To the Earthen Red (2022, DV) by Nika Pecarina, Well Dressed (2006, Super-8 shown on DV) by Elliot Montague, Siboney (2014, DV) by Joiri Minaya and Boi Oh Boi (2012, DV) by Theo Jean Cuthand.

Promotional Image from Moon Cycle by Justine Tamiko Lai.

Find out more about Gravitational Lensing: Feminist Film Dialogues.



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John Saint Pelvyn, Katsy Pline & Phillip Laurent
Wednesday, December 4, 2024
7pm
Admission: $10
(discount for members)

An evening of exploratory sound featuring the reconstructed folk abstractions of John Saint Pelvyn, the country-inflected ambient soundscapes of Katsy Pline, and Phillip Laurent's Hill Songs performed with accompaniment from Zekarias Thompson and Benjamin Rodgers.

Guitarist, singer, and player of some species of dismantled electrified folk, John Saint Pelvyn is a musical enigma of curious proportions. Though a longtime denizen of the Minneapolis underground music scene, in late 2020 an acute episode of severe neuromuscular wasting left him unable to play, sing, or walk. He spent most of recent years regrowing his body from scratch, and at the same time reinventing the way he makes music. His latest release on Astral Editions, "Solo Guitar and Voice", explores a new kind of playing, mostly abandoning a blues stride style in favor of oceanic waves of strumming, rich quivering whammy bar wobble, and sheets of shimmering feedback which he seems to harvest from the air using his guitar like a musical dowsing rod. He accompanies himself with otherworldly vocal abstractions, alternating between a haunting countertenor, polyphonic overtones, and throat singing.

Katsy Pline's 2024 album Devotion is a record of ambient country music assembled from B-bender guitar, electronics, synthesizers and saxophone. Largely eschewing harmonic development in favor of oceanic feeling, the record stretches the swirling unconscious yearning of heartbreak country into glacial shapes, starlit and blue.

Phillip Laurent's work Hill Songs is a collection of brief, instrumental meditations written and recorded during a self-fashioned four day composer's retreat while house sitting for a loved one in the Berkeley hills. Featuring a mix of synthesizers, chimes, and the homeowner's collection of wind instruments, these Hill Songs channel Laurent's intimate relationship to the house where they were recorded, its visitors (the raccoons, skunks, and squirrels who feast on its surpluses), and the sublime alienation of a hill with a view.



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Do-Over Music's Year-End Finale!
Suki O'Kane Presents Matthew Sperry's Treasure Mouth
Thursday, December 5, 2024
7-9pm
Admission: $10
(discount for members)

Once described as “hackable karoake with live visuals and improvised text” this score was pulled from the journals of the late Matthew Sperry. He envisioned an ensemble of singers and musicians attempting to keep up with someone writing extemporaneously on an overhead projector. The results are irresistible, at once vertiginous, hilarious, and touching.

John Shiurba conducts this edition with:
Val Esway, vocals
Karl Evangelista, guitar
David James, guitar and vocals
Dan Plonsey, reeds
Gino Robair, electronics
Maw Shein Win, extemporaneous writer
Cory Wright, reeds
Lisa Mezzacappa, bass
Jordan Glenn, drums
Kathleen Quillian, Gilbert Guerrero and Ellie Vanderlip, projection
Suki O’Kane, latkes



Makeshift Market

Makeshift Market + Brunch
Saturday, December 7, 2024 (rain or shine)
Brunch, 10am-2pm
Makeshift Market, 1-6pm
Free Admission

Join us on Saturday, December 7th for food, drink, music, vendors and more, happening all day long at Shapeshifters.

Brunch will be served in the café, from 10am-2pm featuring house-made pastries, seasonal toasts, breakfast burritos, coffee & espresso drinks, house-blended teas and more.

From 1-6pm our cinema space will open up for the Makeshift Winter Market where local artists and organizations will be on hand to sell an array of handmade, small batch and one-of-a-kind items, including San Francisco Cinematheque (experimental film books), Jim Granato (vinyl records), Shipwrecked Shop (handmade tiki & mid-century modern style gifts), Danny Plotnick (original photographs), Anna Firth (riso prints and zines), Niko Charuza (riso prints), Layla Chamberlin (lino prints & jewelry), Sita Rupe (paintings and prints), Amonda Kallenbach (riso prints & comics), and Octavia Veeder (gemstone jewelry).

Get crafty at the material cinema worktable where you will find all the supplies you need to make your own hand-painted/hand-scratched 16mm film loops. When you're done we'll throw it on the projector to watch it come to life! No filmmaking experience necessary. Fun for kids of all ages!

There will be two kinds of house-made beer on tap (+ some canned that you can take to-go) and other beverages and snacks for purchase + a steady stream of grooved vinyl audio gems on the hi-fi, selected by DJs Jim G, Johnny Whatevs & Billy Z.

Come spend the day with us!



Dominic Angerame, Film Diary #1

New Films by Dominic Angerame
Sunday, December 8, 2024
7pm
Admission: $10
(discount for members)

San Francisco-based filmmaker Dominic Angerame returns to Shapeshifters to screen 16 new films, with subjects ranging from portraits of friends to political protests—all shot on film over the past few decades and finished this year.

Program includes Aeon (2024, 12 mins.), Film Diary #1—Robert Fulton III (2024, 2 mins.), Film Diary #2—No Nothing Cinema (2024, 4 mins.), Film Diary #3—In Memory of Kurt Kren (2024, 3 mins.), Film Diary #4—Cemetery (2024, 3 mins.), Film Diary #5—Last Temptation of Christ (2024, 4 mins.), Film Diary #6—1984 Democratic Convention (2024, 5 mins.), Film Diary #7—Psalm Sunday (2024, 5 mins.), Film Diary #8—Papa John Creach (2024, 3 mins.), Film Diary #9—Water Fall (2024, 3 mins.), War Zone (2024, 7 mins.), San Francisco Art Institute (A Ghost Story) (2024, 9 mins) + 4 more brand new films—hot off the presses—titles TBA!



GL 6, Reversal by Diane Nerwen

Gravitational Lensing: Feminist Film Dialogues
Program 6 - Reproductive Health & Justice
Friday, December 13, 2024
7pm
Admission: $18
(discount for members)

Films illuminating the body's reproductive capabilities, including menstruation, pregnancy and childbirth as well as thoughts, feelings and other extenuating circumstances around whether or not to continue a pregnancy once conceived, or to even have a child at all.

Program 6 - Reproductive Health & Justice includes films by Ruth Hayes, Claire Maske, Diane Nerwen, Janis Crystal Lipzin, SF Women's Health Collective and others TBA.

This screening is part of the Gravitational Lensing: Feminist Film Dialogues weekend-long focus on Reproductive Health & Justice which also includes the Urgent Action Video Making Workshop on Saturday, 12/14 and Films from the Abortion Clinic Film Collective: Documenting Reproductive Justice on Sunday, 12/15.

Find out more about Gravitational Lensing: Feminist Film Dialogues.

Promotional Image from Reversal by Diane Nerwen.



Lewis Klahr, Railroad Bill

New & Recent Animated Films by Lewis Klahr
Co-presented by San Francisco Cinematheque
Saturday, December 14, 2024
7pm
Admission: $10
(discount for members)

LA-based filmmaker Lewis Klahr will join us to present an evening of 8 recently finished and in-progress animated films created between 2020 to 2024. Notable, perhaps, for their genre hopping, none of these films have screened in the Bay area and most have yet to screen before an audience. Klahr has curated this “preview” program to test the effectiveness of various sequences and combinations. All of the included films are from Klahr’s ongoing, multipart series From 45 to 33 whose first completed section, "The Blue Rose of Forgetfulness, had a memorable screening at BAMPFA in September.

Screening: Interstitial Romance (Warm Novelette) (2024), Thin Rain (2023), Five Days Till Tomorrow (2022) w/music by Michael Pisaro Liu, Railroad Bill (2023) Music by Dick Connette, Small Town Rain (2024), Crayon Angels (2021) w/music from producer Lorenzo Wolf's tribute album to Judee Sill, Repast (2020), 3 Friends of the Cold Season (2024) w/music by Dick Connette.

Klahr's Circumstantial Pleasures program will also be presented by SF Cinematheque at The Lab on Wednesday, December 12, 2024.



ACFC, A Mile and a Half

Films from the Abortion Clinic Film Collective: Documenting Reproductive Justice
Sunday, December 15, 2024
7pm
Admission: $12
(discount for members)

In the Abortion Clinic Film Collective series, we hear from medical directors and staff, mothers and daughters, criminal defense attorneys and advocates from across the country, about how their personal and professional lives have been affected post-Dobbs. Each portal provides a window into the broad and life-threatening ramifications of that Supreme Court decision and its devastating legacy for the health and well-being of our country and people.

Featuring films by Lynne Sachs, Kristy Guevara-Flanagan, Đoan Hoáng Curtis, Kelly Gallagher, Lindsay Opuku-Acheampong, Raymond Rea, Ruth Hayes, and Sasha Waters.

This screening is part of the Gravitational Lensing: Feminist Film Dialogues weekend-long focus on Reproductive Health & Justice which also includes Gravitational Lensing, Program #6: Reproductive Health & Justice on Friday, 12/13 and the Urgent Action Video Making Workshop on Saturday, 12/14.




About Our Cinema

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

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.

Venue Specs

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Rentals

Our venue and equipment is available for private rentals. Find out more.

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Workshops

Paperwork Workshop with Anna Firth

Candlelit Paperwork - Hand-drawn Animation
Instructor: Anna Firth
Sunday, December 8, 2024
11am-4pm
Admission: $50
(Discount for Shapeshifters members and students)

Frame-by-frame animation yanks at the second hand, slowing time to an unfamiliar crawl. Candle-lit Paperwork is a devotional introduction to hand-drawn animation on paper with Oakland-based animator Anna Firth. Participants are invited to explore materials and motion in a relaxing atmosphere. Any tests or clips made in the workshop can be taken home as digital files. Everyone welcome. All skill levels welcome. All equipment and materials are provided, as well as light snacks and refreshments. You may choose to bring your favorite drawing supplies.



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Urgent Action Video Making Workshop
Instructors: Kristy Guevara-Flanagan, Doan Hoàng Curtis, and Lindsay Opoku-Acheampong
Saturday, December 14, 2024
1-4pm
In-person at Shapeshifters Cinema
Admission: FREE - RSVP here

Join the Abortion Clinic Film Collective in creating quick, urgent video responses to the election and other pressing global issues in our current political climate. Inspired by the Collective's films made after the overturning of Roe v Wade, ACFC members will lead participants through using video to harness strong and impassioned reactions into political and artistic statements, all culminating in a unique, short, collaborative film. Connect, reflect, and move forward at this pivotal moment together!

This workshop is part of the Gravitational Lensing: Feminist Film Dialogues weekend-long focus on Reproductive Health & Justice which also includes Gravitational Lensing, Program #6: Reproductive Health & Justice on Friday, 12/13 and Films from the Abortion Clinic Film Collective: Documenting Reproductive Justice on Sunday, 12/15.




About Our Workshops

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!

Archive

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Jennifer Reeves

Jennifer Reeves, September 29, 2024 at Shapeshifters Cinema

Phil Hoffman workshop

Workshop with Phil Hoffman & Deirdre Logue, September 22, 2024 at Shapeshifters Cinema

Beth Schenck Quintet

The Beth Schenck Quintet, August 1, 2024 at Shapeshifters Cinema

Suki O'Kane 2020

Suki O'Kane, August 16 2020 at Shapeshifters Cinema

John Davis 2020

John Davis, September 20, 2020 at Shapeshifters Cinema

Killer Banshee 2020

Killer Banshee, September 13, 2020 at Shapeshifters Cinema

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Elena Pardo, December 6, 2019 at Shapeshifters Cinema

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Lynne Sachs, November 10, 2019 at Shapeshifters Cinema

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Minoosh Zomorodinia, October 13, 2019 at Shapeshifters Cinema

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Jeremy Rourke, September 20, 2019 at Shapeshifters Cinema



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Announcements

Alemeda County Arts Fund grant

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.

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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.

KQED article

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.

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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.

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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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