Pop-Up Talk with Lori Nix
Lori Nix, whose work is featured in the History of Photography Gallery, will discuss the imaginary worlds she creates in her elaborate dioramas.
Lori Nix, whose work is featured in the History of Photography Gallery, will discuss the imaginary worlds she creates in her elaborate dioramas.
The RIT/NTID Dyer Arts Center is hosting an Artists' Reception for works by Yiqiao Wang, and Hilary Allumaga, on display through October 29. Yiqiao Wang's artwork has a unique and distinctive style that has become her trademark through her use … Continue reading
The Flying Squirrel will screen Five Broken Cameras (Emad Burnat, Guy Davidi, Occupied Palestinian Territory / Israel / France / Netherlands 2011, 94 min.) with an introduction by Jim Tiefenthal. Nominated for an Oscar®, 5 Broken Cameras is a deeply … Continue reading
The Cinema will screen the very entertaining and charming Hunt For The Wilderpeople (Taika Waititi, New Zealand 2016, 101 min.) "A national manhunt is ordered for a rebellious kid and his foster uncle who go missing in the wild New … Continue reading
Victor native Kristin Warn has crafted a performance that combines spoken word storytelling with dance plus a new twist on the classic story of The Ugly Duckling, drawing from her own experiences as an adoptee in a world where blended … Continue reading
The MuCCC will host a performance of Black Girl Blue by Robert Djed Snead. "TT" is 17 years old and 4 months pregnant...and refuses to tell her mother (Lizzy) who the father of her child is. Lizzy is on welfare … Continue reading
The Dryden will screen America Is Hard To See (Emile de Antonio, U.S. 1970, 90 min., 16mm). 1968: a critical year in world and U.S. history. The Viet Cong launch the Tet offensive, ten million French workers join a general … Continue reading
The Cinema will screen Equity (Meera Menon, U.S. 2016, 100 min.) "Senior investment banker Naomi Bishop is threatened by a financial scandal and must untangle a web of corruption."
The Little will screen Joe Versus The Volcano (John Patrick Shanley, U.S. 1990, 102 min.) as part of the Mondo Movie Series. When a hypochondriac learns that he is dying, he accepts an offer to throw himself in a volcano … Continue reading
Rochester Cyclocross will feature some of the world's top male and female Cyclocross racers. Reigning and 3-time Elite Men's National Cyclocross Champion Jeremy Powers and 4-time Elite Men's National Cyclocross Champion Jonathan Page will race both days. 2015-2016 Procx Calendar … Continue reading
Experience what makes Highland Park a masterpiece of American art, and experience the rich legacy of the Frederick Law Olmsted Design. See how Olmsted's design is expressed in landform, paths of movement, plantings and scenic views. Joann Beck, Highland Park … Continue reading
Meet 19th century Rochesterians — pivotal leaders, entrepreneurs, and heroes — in sections not often visited on other Mount Hope tours.
Bring your Charlotte/Greece memorabilia and items of local interest to the library to be scanned by archivist Marie Poinan for inclusion in the Charlotte Digital Archives. Help save Charlotte history!