Movie / Film
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902 532 7704
Doors open at 6:45pm
First film is "Architecture on Fogo Island"
Architect Todd Saunders’ sculpture-like artist studios perched on the rocky shores of Fogo Island created a buzz among worldwide architecture fans when the first images were released. Since then, the four artists studios and the new Fogo Island Inn have been documented in more than 80 international magazines and blogs ranging from the New York Times Magazine, to fashion arbiter Wallpaper to architectural magazines such as Domus. The striking buildings are located in an equally dramatic natural setting that is the rugged sub-arctic landscape of Fogo Island, a small, remote rocky outcrop off the coast of Newfoundland. (55 min)
The second film is "Spring and Arnaud"
Art, love, and mortality explored through the lives and work of artists Spring Hurlbut and Arnaud Maggs. Arnaud Maggs, turning 85, embarks on a series of self- portraits that wryly depict his life’s work. Spring Hurlbut, at 60 is creating haunting works that evoke mortality while harboring the certainty that Arnaud’s time is limited. Together and alone, each grapples with the nature of an artist’s creativity where the drive for invention and discovery resists life’s finite reality.
The film immerses the viewer in a world where art and life are indivisible and where the couple’s devotion to each other is matched only by their dedication to their own work. (67 minutes)
Both films are Directed by Katherine Knight and Marcia Connolly
[email protected]
902 532 7704
Doors open at 6:45pm
First film is "Architecture on Fogo Island"
Architect Todd Saunders’ sculpture-like artist studios perched on the rocky shores of Fogo Island created a buzz among worldwide architecture fans when the first images were released. Since then, the four artists studios and the new Fogo Island Inn have been documented in more than 80 international magazines and blogs ranging from the New York Times Magazine, to fashion arbiter Wallpaper to architectural magazines such as Domus. The striking buildings are located in an equally dramatic natural setting that is the rugged sub-arctic landscape of Fogo Island, a small, remote rocky outcrop off the coast of Newfoundland. (55 min)
The second film is "Spring and Arnaud"
Art, love, and mortality explored through the lives and work of artists Spring Hurlbut and Arnaud Maggs. Arnaud Maggs, turning 85, embarks on a series of self- portraits that wryly depict his life’s work. Spring Hurlbut, at 60 is creating haunting works that evoke mortality while harboring the certainty that Arnaud’s time is limited. Together and alone, each grapples with the nature of an artist’s creativity where the drive for invention and discovery resists life’s finite reality.
The film immerses the viewer in a world where art and life are indivisible and where the couple’s devotion to each other is matched only by their dedication to their own work. (67 minutes)
Both films are Directed by Katherine Knight and Marcia Connolly
Pricing & Tickets
Pricing: $10 adult, $8 youth
Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia
[email protected]
902-532-7704
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