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Join Us at the Greaves Seminar

The Greaves Seminar is a gathering for Black, Brown, and Indigenous artists working in cinematic realms. The Seminar will take place March 6-8, 2026, in-person only, at Stanford University in Palo Alto, CA.

Over the course of three days, attendees will explore the technical and creative aspects of media-making, connect with one another, and take part in a thoughtful and intimate exchange of ideas. The Seminar is an opportunity for artists, scholars, and filmmakers to center their practice while being immersed in the natural beauty of northern California.

Registration is now closed.

The Seminar is hosted in partnership with the Institute for Diversity in the Arts (IDA) at Stanford University.

For questions, please contact seminar@blackstarfest.org.

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Program 

The Seminar is named after visionary filmmakers William and Louise Greaves, who together co-produced landmark documentaries such as  Symbiopsychotaxiplasm and Ralph Bunche: An American Odyssey. Read more about the importance of William’s decades-long career, which included over 200 documentary films, here

Participants can expect to explore the technical and creative aspects of media-making, while having honest conversations about the successes and pitfalls of their work.  Our environment considers the intersection of cinema and visual arts, and is exclusively designed for people of color to focus and not manage the added burden of representation.

Select Programs

A headshot of Michèle Stephenson. She has short curly hair and is wearing red earrings. She is standing in front of a pink backdrop.
(Seminar)
Mar 5, 2026
Keynote Address: Michèle Stephenson
The Seminar Keynote Address will be given by Michèle Stephenson. Stephenson draws from her Caribbean roots to disrupt dominant storytelling practices. Grounded in a Black Atlantic lens, she crafts form-defying narratives of resistance and healing, centering a Black radical tradition and the lived experiences of the Black diaspora.
A photo of Maya S. Cade. She is a Black women. She is sitting in a movie theater. She is wearing a bright red dress. She has curly, long black hair.
(Seminar)
Mar 7, 2026
Filmmaking as Community Care: Short Film Program
Curated by Maya S. Cade
This short film program centers L.A. Rebellion alum and legendary filmmaker Ben Caldwell and discusses his career beyond the narrow prism through which we have publicly understood his work.
A black-and-white headshot of Onye Anyanwu, she is Black woman. She has braids. She is looking softy at the camera.
(Seminar)
Mar 6, 2026
BLKNWS Producer’s Commentary w/ Onye Anyanwu
Onye Anyanwu shares her insight and experience of producing and co-writing the acclaimed BLKNWS: Terms & Conditions (2025). More information about this program coming soon.
A portrait of Lendl Tellington. He is a Black man. He is wearing a navy blue cap and a gray button-down shirt. He is looking at the camera with a contemplative expression.
(Seminar)
Mar 6, 2026
Work-in-Progress with Lendl Tellington
Director Lendl Tellington shares a work-in-progress screening of The Age of All Women: The Becoming of Younousse Sèye. A documentary that follows the life and career of Younousse Seye, one of Senegal’s first female contemporary artists. The film examines the contingencies that govern Black women artists’ remembrance… and resurgence.
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(Seminar)
Mar 7, 2026
Impact Producing Through A Disability Justice Lens
Workshop presented by Rosemary McDonnell-Horita and xana lenore
Learn how to expand and queer impact by centering the needs of filmmakers, participants and/or actors throughout the life cycle of a film’s creation. The co-impact producers of Fire Through Dry Grass discuss disability justice and the care roots of this practice.
A headshot of Tenzin Phuntsog. He is an Asian man, is a wearing a black shirt and is looking directly at the camera.
(Seminar)
Mar 6, 2026
The Image That Eludes the Conscious Mind
Workshop presented by Tenzin Phuntsog
Drawing from dream practices and unconscious exploration, participants will be guided into a lucid, semi-dream state of mind. Participants are asked to bring still images or references that are part of the work you are trying to process. Through discussion and sharing, we will find the image that is central for you.
A headshot of Rashid Zakat. He is a Black man, he is wearing a green beanie and a black hoodie. He is looking at the camera with a slight smile.
(Seminar)
Mar 6, 2026
Cinematic Aliveness: How to Edit Like a DJ
Workshop presented by Rashid Zakat
This workshop explores cinema as an interactive and living form using Revival!, a public space installation as a case study.
A graphic with black text on a yellow background that says "Greaves Seminar 2026".
(Seminar)
Mar 7, 2026
Iran, The Plot of a Cinematic Resistance
Workshop presented by Homa Sarabi and Yasaman Baghban
This panel investigates the strategies employed in post revolutionary Iranian cinema to resist the rigorous and unforgiving censorship apparatus imposed after the regime change.
A black-and-white photo of Beandrea July and Kendale Winbush standing arm-in-arm. Beandrea is wearing a t-shirt with an image of James Baldwin.
(Seminar)
Mar 6, 2026
“The Devil Finds Work”: James Baldwin’s Cinema of the Mind
Workshop presented by Beandrea July and Kendale Winbush
Marking the 50th anniversary of the publication of James Baldwin's "The Devil Finds Work", this presentation examines the work as a foundational text in Black film criticism and queer spectatorship.

Venues

The 2026 Seminar will take place on the campus of Stanford University with specific locations and venue information to be announced.

 

Recommended Hotels:

Sheraton Palo Alto 

625 El Camino Real, Palo Alto, CA 94301

(7mins walking distance from campus)

Westin Palo Alto

675 El Camino Real, Palo Alto, CA 94301

(9 mins walking distance from campus)

 

Recommended Airports:

  • San Francisco International Airport

(25 mins driving distance from campus)

  • San Jose Mineta International Airport

(23 mins driving distance from campus)

Seminar Archive

Look back at our programming for a glimpse of what to expect.

2025 Recap Video

Program Years

2025 Seminar
2024 Seminar
William + Louise Greaves Filmmaker Seminar March 16-18 2023
2023 Seminar