Delicacy Posted: 15 May 2013 05:50 AM PDT Friday 21.6.2013 Friday Night Films Delicacy, 2011 Dir: David Foenkinos & Stéphane Foenkinos / 130 mins / Cert PG Friday 21 June 2013 7pm / £5 (concessions £3) Free complimentary drink for advance bookers Pre-book on 01908 676 900 A French woman mourning over the death of her husband three years prior is courted by a Swedish co-worker and her slick Parisian boss in a romantic comedy that is as touching as it is charming. |
Drawing Machine AGM 29/5/13 Posted: 15 May 2013 04:08 AM PDT Drawing Machine AGM 29/5/13 On Wednesday 29th May, the Drawing Machine will be having its AGM at Centric MK, from 6.30pm - 8pm. You are more than welcome to join us. We will be discussing the up and coming year, where the Drawing Machine is headed, our future vision, local events that we will be involved in, putting together a Drawing Machine Committee and much more. If this is something you could be interested in, we would love to see you. Refreshments will be provided, the more the merrier :) |
Documentary Film Screenings Posted: 15 May 2013 04:55 AM PDT Thursday 13.6.2013 Thursday Scratch Nights Documentary Film Screenings: Thursday 13 June / 6.30pm / Free Become a Microscope: 90 Statements on Sister Corita, 2009. A documentary directed by Aaron Rose. Sister Corita (1918-1986) was an artist, teacher, philosopher, political activist and possibly one of the most innovative and unusual pop artists of the 1960's. However, what is perhaps even more incredible is the fact that she was a Catholic nun. She was a multi-faceted artist who practiced painting, photography, typography and graphic design, but she became most well known for her colorful serigraphs. In the 1950s, she began teaching art at the Immaculate Heart College in Los Angeles and due to her unorthodox teaching methods, quickly gained an impressive roster of supporters. Creative personalities such as Alfred Hitchcock, Charles and Ray Eames, Buckminster Fuller and John Cage all became a part if Corita's network of friends. Dieter Roth Puzzle, 2009 A Documentary by Hilmar Oddson In 1957 a young, unknown Swiss artist, DIETER ROTH followed the woman he loved to Iceland. After 7 years amongst people who had little understanding of his talent he left the country, his wife and three children to become one of the most influential artists of the 20th. century. He spent most of his working life in Switzerland and Germany but Iceland remained a refuge, an inspiration and a second home to Dieter, who left a distinctive mark on the local art scene as well as the philosophy and work of other artists. |
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