Theme Tour: Lost Secrets with Emil Homerin
This popular annual tour examines symbols, inscriptions, and funerary art that expressed views of life, death, and immortality in the 19th century.
This popular annual tour examines symbols, inscriptions, and funerary art that expressed views of life, death, and immortality in the 19th century.
Simply put, Spokes and Ink is a festival celebrating bike lovers and bike-inspired poster art. It's a Monroe Ave mashup of cycling enthusiasts, local artists, cold beer, live music, unique vendors, and stuff for the kids. So, whether you ride, … Continue reading
It is a celebration of printing and the book arts featuring hands-on workshops, demonstrations, vendor fair, tours, food and libations! A Wayzgoose is a celebration of printing, paper and book arts. Its name goes back to medieval times when the … Continue reading
Buffalo-based photographer John Pfahl explores our relationship to the landscape as framed with the photographic lens. He will discuss his work, including that on view in Photography and America's National Parks.
The MuCCC will host a performance of The Language Archive by Julia Cho. This romantic-comedy in the spirit of magical-realist writers like Salman Rushdie and Gabriel Garcia Marquez tells the story of George, a world-renowned linguist and head of the … Continue reading
The Cinema will screen Eye in the Sky (Gavin Hood, U.K. 2015, 102 min.) "Col. Katherine Powell, a military officer in command of an operation to capture terrorists in Kenya, sees her mission escalate when a girl enters the kill … Continue reading
The MuCCC will host a performance of The Language Archive by Julia Cho. This romantic-comedy in the spirit of magical-realist writers like Salman Rushdie and Gabriel Garcia Marquez tells the story of George, a world-renowned linguist and head of the … Continue reading
The VSW will screen a selection of Experimental Films from London: Jesus' Blood Never Failed Me Yet (Stephen Dwoskin, 1972, 30 min.), Musical Stairs (Guy Sherwin, 1977, 10 min.), and The Black Tower (John Smith, 1985-87, 24 min.)
The Dryden will screen Rockers (Ted Bafaloukos, Jamaica 1978, 100 min., 35mm). To supplement his meager income, drummer-for-hire Leroy "Horsemouth" Wallace borrows money for a motorbike to sell 45s to local record stores across Kingston but, when his bike is … Continue reading
The Cinema will screen A Hologram for the King (Tom Tykwer, U.K. / France / Germany / U.S. 2016, 98 min.) "A failed American businessman looks to recoup his losses by traveling to Saudi Arabia and selling his idea to … Continue reading
The Dryden will screen The Dark Crystal (Jim Henson and Frank Oz, U.S./U.K. 1982, 93 min., 35mm). In a distant galaxy and ancient past, orphan Jen, a Gelfling, begins a heroic journey to restore a missing shard to the Dark … Continue reading
Today at the Lovin' Cup, join Arun Gandhi—grandson of Mahatma Gandhi—to celebrate the release of his book Legacy of love : my education in the path of nonviolence in audio book format. Also, music by The Dady Brothers, Naryan Padmanabha, … Continue reading
The Cinema will screen Eye in the Sky (Gavin Hood, U.K. 2015, 102 min.) "Col. Katherine Powell, a military officer in command of an operation to capture terrorists in Kenya, sees her mission escalate when a girl enters the kill … Continue reading