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  1. Clarke Mackey, filmmaker-teacher-mentor-provocateur. Written by Amanda Sage on December 16, 2011. Hear the latest podcast with this Kickass Canadian. Recorded: June 7, 2016. “I’ve always believed that art is not an escape from reality, but it is one of the ways that we live with reality.”. Of all the professors who were in the Queen’s ...

  2. Clarke Mackey is Emeritus Professor in the Department of Film and Media at Queen’s University, where he taught from 1988 until 2018. His courses included narrative and documentary film and video production, Canadian cinema, culture and technology, and interdisciplinary performance, as well as Film 110: Film, Culture and Communication.

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  4. Clarke Mackey has taught in the Department of Film and Media at Queen’s University since 1988. Over the last forty years his feature films, television shows, and documentaries on social justice issues have won awards and garnered much critical praise. In the early 1980s, Mackey took a six-year sabbatical from his media career to work as a preschool teacher. It was during this time that he ...

  5. May 2018 – Clarke Mackey joined the board of Skeleton Park Arts Festival Besides running the free music and art festival in Skeleton Park in June, the Skeleton Park Arts Festival organization has year round programming and ongoing projects: concerts, dances, sing-alongs, public art, movie screenings and media production, and more.

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  7. Before Clarke Mackey began a long teaching career in Film and Media at Queen’s University, he directed TAKING CARE. Nearly 40 years on, the film has been digitally restored from the original negative and is one of many with a connection to Kingston that is worth being (re)discovered by KCFF audiences.