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SUMMARY:Film & Talk | Queen of Hearts: Audrey Flack
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER \n$13 Museum Members | $20 Adults & Resident Passholders | $18 Seniors | $15 Member’s Guest | $10 Students | $5 Children \nQueen of Hearts: Audrey Flack\, 2019\, 75 min.\, Directed by Deborah Shaffer. \nJoin us for a screening of Queen of Hearts: Audrey Flack\, as the Parrish commemorates Flack’s life and career\, in conjunction with Audrey Flack: Mid-Century to Post-Pop Baroque\, on view from October 14\, 2024 through April 6\, 2025. After the screening\, Director Deborah Shaffer and Louis K. Meisel will join in conversation with Corinne Erni\, Lewis B. and Dorothy Cullman Chief Curator\, Art & Education\, as they discuss their relationships with Flack throughout her career and during the film production. \nAbout Audrey Flack\nAudrey Flack (1931–2024) was an internationally recognized painter and sculptor and a pioneer of photorealism. Flack taught and lectured extensively both nationally and internationally\, was awarded the Augustus St. Gaudens Medal from Cooper Union\, and was an honorary Albert Dorne Professor at Bridgeport University. Among many major museums around the world\, her work also resides in The Metropolitan Museum of Art\, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum\, Whitney Museum of American Art\, National Museum of Women in the Arts\, Butler Institute of American Art\, National Gallery of Australia\, Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Art\, and the Allen Memorial Art Museum\, as well as at the Parrish Art Museum. Additionally\, she is the first woman artist\, along with Mary Cassatt\, to be included in Janson’s History of Art text. \nAbout the Film\nAt 88 years-old\, Audrey Flack holds a unique place in the history of contemporary art in America. Feminist\, rebel\, mother\, painter\, sculptor\, and teacher\, Audrey’s often controversial 40-year career evolved from abstract expressionism in the 1950s to photorealism in the 1970s. One of the first women ever included in the famed Janson’s History of Art\, Audrey continues to create\, explore\, and inspire with her unique style and indomitable spirit. Queen of Hearts follows Flack as she takes her work in a brand-new direction and reveals her long-term struggles as the mother of a child with autism. Flack has something deep and genuine to communicate to the world. She is a provocateur and a rebel\, an example and an inspiration. Queen of Hearts is a moving portrait of an artist who is still testing\, still experimenting\, still searching. \nFriday Nights are made possible by support from The Corcoran Group. Support for films at the Parrish is provided in part by Suffolk County Office of Cultural Affairs.
URL:https://parrishart.org/event/film-talk-queen-of-hearts-audrey-flack/
LOCATION:Parrish Art Museum\, 279 Montauk Highway\, Water Mill\, NY\, 11976\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Film,Friday Nights,Talks
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SUMMARY:Film & Talk | SPARK: Robin Williams and his Battle with Lewy Body Dementia
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER \nSPARK: Robin Williams and his Battle with Lewy Body Dementia\, 2023\, 45 min. \nJoin us for a special film screening of SPARK: Robin Williams and his Battle with Lewy Body Dementia\, presented in collaboration with the Alzheimer’s Disease Resource Center (ADRC). This important documentary tells the story of Robin Williams’ battle with undiagnosed Lewy body dementia (LBD). The documentary highlights key messages that can enhance learning and understanding of LBD and other forms of dementia\, improve diagnosis and detection\, and offer families a way to feel connected to resources and support. The screening is followed by a panel about the disease and Q&A session. \nFree and open to all. Advanced registration is required. \nPanelists\nLauren Vlachos\, MSNP\, CFRE – Executive Director/CEO of ADRC\nSharon Reichman\, MSW – Director of Client Services ADRC\nEric Spronz\, MSN\, PMHNP-BC\, CASAC – Medical Director of East End Neuropsych \nAbout the Film\nThe feature movie Robin’s Wish reveals the true story about Robin Williams and his battle with undiagnosed Lewy body dementia (LBD)\, receiving wide public acclaim. From that movie\, Lewy Body Dementia Association (LBDA) and the producers of Robin’s Wish created a 45-minute documentary adaptation\, SPARK: Robin Williams and his Battle with Lewy Body Dementia. Watch the trailer here. \nLBDA is using this educational film to disseminate information about Robin Williams and his battle with undiagnosed Lewy body dementia (LBD) to promote community and professional awareness and education to those affected by Lewy body dementia. This new and fascinating adaptation delves deeper into the disease\, its biology\, myriad of clinical symptoms and its impact on both the person with LBD and the primary caregiver.
URL:https://parrishart.org/event/film-talk-spark-robin-williams-and-his-battle-with-lewy-body-dementia/
LOCATION:Parrish Art Museum\, 279 Montauk Highway\, Water Mill\, NY\, 11976\, United States
CATEGORIES:Access Parrish,Film,Talks
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241108T170000
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SUMMARY:Film | 5th Annual Black Film Festival\, Part II
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER \n$13 Members | $13 Friends of BHCCRC | $20 Adults & Resident Benefit Pass | $18 Seniors | $15 Member’s Guest | Free for Students & Children \nCan You Bring It: Bill T. Jones and D-Man in the Waters\, 2020\, 94 min.\, Directed by Rosalynde LeBlanc and Tom Hurwitz \nJoin us for the 5th Annual Black Film Festival\, Part II\, as the Parrish continues its annual collaboration with the Bridgehampton Child Care and Recreational Center\, Suffolk County Office of Minority Health\, the Witness Project of Long Island\, and Black Public Media. The Black Film Festival\, Part II\, will screen Can You Bring It: Bill T. Jones and D-Man in the Waters\, a feature documentary that traces the history and legacy of one of the most important works of art to come out of the age of AIDS—Bill T. Jones’ tour de force ballet “D-Man in the Waters.” The screening is followed by a panel with Producer and Co-Director Rosalynde LeBlanc; social worker\, poet\, and activist Lora Rene Tucker; and John Oppenheimer\, M.D\, Stony Brook Southampton Hospital. \nThe Black Film Festival presents award-winning short and feature films and documentaries that highlight the work of black filmmakers as well as stories that describe and elevate black lives and experiences\, touching on current sociopolitical topics\, art\, music\, performance\, mental and physical health\, among others. Films are selected by a committee representing the Parrish Art Museum\, Bridgehampton Child Care and Recreational Center\, the Witness Project of Long Island\, and the Suffolk County Department of Health Services\, Office of Minority Health\, as well as a small group of dedicated individuals. \nAbout the Film\nIn 1989\, D-Man in the Waters gave physical manifestation to the fear\, anger\, grief\, and hope for salvation that the Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Company felt as they were embattled by the AIDS pandemic. As a group of young dancers reconstructs the dance in the present day\, they learn about this often-forgotten history and deepen their understanding of the power of art in a time of plague. The film begins in a dance studio in present day where Rosalynde LeBlanc begins to teach D-Man in the Waters to university student dancers. Ms. LeBlanc was a member of the Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Company and Jones has since entrusted her with his legacy in the teaching of his pieces at colleges around the country. \nSchedule\n5 PM | Museum Tour of exhibitions on view\, led by Chief Curator Corinne Erni\n6 PM | Screening of Can You Bring It: Bill T. Jones and D-Man in the Waters\n7:45 PM | Post-film Q&A and Discussion\n8–9 PM | Post-film Reception \nSupport for the Black Film Festival is provided by Suffolk County Office of Cultural Affairs; Support for Friday Nights is provided by The Corcoran Group.
URL:https://parrishart.org/event/film-5th-annual-black-film-festival-part-ii/
LOCATION:Parrish Art Museum\, 279 Montauk Highway\, Water Mill\, NY\, 11976\, United States
CATEGORIES:Film,Friday Nights
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