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SCREENED ON: 2/24/21 |
THIS EVENT IS FREE TO THE PUBLIC!
All attendees must RSVP before 4:00pm on February 24th to participate.
Registered attendees will receive an email at 6:45pm with a screening link & password to view the film, as well as a link to join in on the post-film Q&A discussion.
**PLEASE NOTE THIS IS A VIRTUAL SCREENING ONLY AND WILL NOT BE TAKING PLACE AT OUR SOUTH BEACH THEATER**
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Co-presented by O Cinema and Oolite Arts,
Art Films presents the best of films by and about artists, followed by a post-film discussion. This edition will feature a FREE online screening of MUSEUM TOWN on Wednesday, February 24th @ 7:00pm, followed by a post-film discussion with director Jennifer Trainer & Oolite Arts CEO/President Dennis Scholl. Scholl and Trainer will be joined by Thomas Krens, Chairman & CEO of Global Cultural Asset Management, LLC and EMRCA, Inc.
In 2017, MASS MoCA became the largest museum for contemporary art in the world—but just three decades before, its vast brick buildings were the abandoned relics of a massive shuttered factory. How did such a wildly improbable transformation come to be? A testament to tenacity and imagination, MUSEUM TOWN traces the remarkable story of how a rural Massachusetts town went from economic collapse to art mecca.
Threaded with interviews of a diverse cast – a tattooed curator, a fabricator, former factory worker, and shopkeepers—the film also looks at the artistic process itself, tracking the work and ideas of celebrated artist Nick Cave as he creates his groundbreaking installation at MASS MoCA, UNTIL.
With appearances by artists ranging from James Turrell to David Byrne, narration by Meryl Streep, and a soundtrack from John Stirratt of Wilco, MUSEUM TOWN captures the meeting of small-town USA and the global art world as it tells a tale that is, like any great artwork, soulful, thought-provoking and unforgettable.
THIS EVENT IS FREE TO THE PUBLIC!
All attendees must RSVP before 4:00pm on February 24th to participate.
Registered attendees will receive an email at 6:45pm with a screening link & password to view the film, as well as a link to join in on the post-film Q&A discussion.
**PLEASE NOTE THIS IS A VIRTUAL SCREENING ONLY AND WILL NOT BE TAKING PLACE AT OUR SOUTH BEACH THEATER**
“One of the 10 best art documentaries of 2020.”
– ART NEWS
“A love letter to the massachusetts museum of contemporary art, to artistic experimentation and to north adams, the struggling factory town where the institution is situated… Worth watching.”
– NEW YORK TIMES
“A love letter to what can be accomplished when you have art as your community, not just a commercial endeavor.”
– NPR