Portland’s Rock Camp for Girls Releases a Documentary

Tuesday, June 24th, 2008
Rock Camp For Girls

Cool Hunting dropped the word on Portland’s Rock Camp For Girls documentary. How both of us missed the fact that it opened March 7th is a crime! We here at Nemo at least can take credit for hosting Shayla Hason’s - Hope Is A Muscle photo exhibition starring the Rock Camp For Girls kids.

Most reviews of the 2007 documentary “Girls Rock,” might mention it’s a tearjerker (it is) or praise it for being uplifting (also true), but none so far mention the overwhelming urge you will get to take out your checkbook to support the cause. Arne Johnson and Shane King (two seasoned SF-based documentarians and longtime pals) tell the story of four girls, all dealing with their own struggles in adolescence and gender, over the course of their time at Portland, OR’s Rock Camp for Girls. The film deftly relates their struggles and giggles, unapologetically delving into the issues without preaching and with surprising honesty.

Liz Canning’s cut-and-paste style animation make statistics and facts entertaining while a soundtrack—loaded with the indie faves you’d expect including Bikini Kill, Sonic Youth, The Blow, Rainier Maria, The Donnas, Low and many more—drives the point home. With a mix of verité footage, intimate interviews and performances, the filmmaking style is loose and a little raw (in a good way). What it might lack in polish (which is not much), it makes up for with solid editing.

We highly recommend you check it out for yourself. To find out screening dates and locations, check out their site. (You may want to check their blog also as it seems to be updated more regularly.) Also, donate!

Hope Is A Muscle - Shayla Hason First Friday art opening at Nemo

Saturday, June 7th, 2008



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Nemo hosted Shayla Hason’s Hope Is A Muscle photo exhibition last night. Here’s the video with Shayla discussing her work with the Portland Rock N Roll Camp for Girls.

nemo design presents shayla hason’s ‘hope is a muscle’

Wednesday, May 28th, 2008

Shayla Hason Rock Camp For Girls

Nemo Design presents Shayla Hason’s Hope is a Muscle: Photos from the Rock n’ Roll Camp for Girls exhibit opening on Friday, June 06, 2008. The show will run through Tuesday, July 01, 2008 at Nemo Design: 1875 SE Belmont Street in Portland, OR.

“It has been a great honor to watch the camp grow, and with every session to see the girls gain
knowledge, confidence and strength in a single week. As a documentary photographer, I am most interested in the small, sublime moments at camp and the interactions between the girls in the days leading up to the showcase,” said Hason, who has been taking photographs at the Rock n Roll Camp for Girls since 2001, the second year of its existence.

The Rock’n’Roll Camp for Girls, a 501(c)3 non-profit, builds girls self-esteem through music creation and performance. Providing workshops and technical training, we create leadership opportunities, cultivate a supportive community of peers and mentors, and encourage social change and the development of life skills.

Nemo Design is a Portland-based integrated branding, marketing and design shop. Nemo Design’s capabilities include brand strategy, design, motion graphics, interactive development, film, video, print and photography production.