Presented by School for Poetic Computation and hosted by Leslie-Lohman Museum of Art
About Counterveillance
What is the difference between being seen and being watched? As geotagged devices with cameras and microphones become as ubiquitous as doorknobs, society’s sousveillers are tasked with imagining what an affirmative lens looks and feels like. In this workshop, participants will engage their memories of surveillance and anti-surveillance across their lives. Following an artist talk and lecture, participants will work with American Artist to create tools and practices they can use to approach veillance critically in their daily lives. Read more on our
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Payment plans
Payment plans are available upon request. Please email payments@sfpc.study to request a payment plan.
Scholarships
We offer partial and full scholarships to increase access and remove financial barriers. Please use the guide below to choose the option that best reflects your financial situation. These opportunities are limited, so we encourage you to choose thoughtfully and honestly. Scholarship tickets are available two weeks before the start of the program. Sign up for our
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Solidarity rate
This discounted ticket is for those with limited financial resources. Choose this tier if you face financial instability, live paycheck to paycheck, support others with your income, or have limited savings or generational wealth.
Full scholarship
Scholarship tickets will be available two weeks before each workshop.
This option is for individuals experiencing deep financial hardship or systemic barriers. Apply if you struggle to meet basic needs, are unemployed/underemployed, have little to no income or savings, unmanageable debt, or lack family or community financial support.
Waitlist process
Once tickets for the workshop are sold out, you can sign up for the waitlist to be on standby if someone drops out of the workshop. We will let you know whether we can offer you a seat closer to the start of the workshop. If we can accommodate you, at that point you will be guaranteed a place in the class at the cost of the type of waitlist ticket you selected.
Refund policy
Refund requests accepted up to 14 days before the start of the workshop plus a payment processing fee. Requests received after the refund period can get a transfer to a future weekend intensive of the same value.
Community agreement
All event attendees agree to follow the
community agreement.
Accessibility information
Leslie-Lohman Museum of Art, the venue where the workshop takes place, is committed to welcoming all visitors. The entrance at 26 Wooster Street has five exterior steps with a wheelchair lift available, and all galleries are wheelchair-accessible. A single-occupancy, gender-neutral accessible restroom is located behind the visitor services desk. Wheelchairs are available upon request, and staff are happy to accommodate accessibility needs with prior notice.
Safety precautions for airborne viruses
All students, teachers, and staff are expected to wear a high quality KN95 or N95 mask at all times inside the venue to protect each other from airborne viruses. Masks will be provided. We expect you to test regularly leading up until the workshop. If you test positive or have any symptoms, we ask that you refrain from attending the workshop.