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Approaching movies as an active viewing experience, staff in the Cinema Arts Program view the projection screen as a portal to investigation. We engage with filmmakers who create works that inspire the imagination and instigate conversation. Animation, documentary, poetic observations, and abstract visuals serve a broad spectrum of curious audiences while blending the methods and aesthetics of artists and scientists. Through our programming, we aim to provide an opportunity for visitors to explore the compelling people, places, and ideas that extend through the museum and beyond. Our collection of films and events offer a rich resource for public audiences, and also provide an important research collection for both our teaching programs and exhibit development teams.
There's always something interesting happening here—check out our ongoing events.
Thursday, October 20, 2016 • 6:00–10:00 p.m.
Learn the novel and nefarious uses of phosphorus at Everything Matters, or take a look at revolutionary visual storytelling from the ’60s and ’70s in the Cinema Arts program Seasons of Unrest: Activist Filmmaking in the Vietnam Era. Also, enjoy our pitch-black Tactile Dome, hundreds of exhibits, and an array of demonstrations.
Saturday, October 8, 2016 • 1:00, 2:00, and 3:00 p.m.
Investigate merry ways animation has been drafted to deliver targeted messages, from questionable paeans to industry to the patriotic—and occasionally subversive—WWII adventures of Donald Duck.
Saturday, September 17, 2016 • 1:00, 2:00, and 3:00 p.m.
In this lighthearted program, explore how films convince us to believe what we see, whether by using beloved cartoon characters or cleverly edited ruses that blend fiction and nonfiction together.
Thursday, September 15, 2016 • 7:30 p.m.
The Sea Ranch Songs is a lush contemporary composition by composer Aleksandra Vrebalov performed by Kronos Quartet that features documented sounds from the coastal community, coupled with an evocative cinematic exploration by videographer Andrew Lyndon.
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Saturday, September 10, 2016 • 1:00, 2:00, and 3:00 p.m.
With a little patience, our powers of perception deliver information, surprises, and deeper understanding. Join us for a series of inspiring short films and watch as wonders are revealed.
Saturday, August 27, 2016 • 1:00, 2:00, and 3:00 p.m.
From music to sculpture, Donald’s misconceptions about math are transformed through fun, whimsical, and (uh-oh!) educational vignettes.
Thursday, August 18, 2016
This shorts program, inspired by Theo Jansen’s work, featured imaginative creatures and inventions that embodied a larger-than-life attitude. Lucky guests experienced cartoonish destruction, mechanical mayhem, and absurd inventions that were too big for the building—and took the movies outdoors.
Saturday, August 13, 2016
This collection of short films explored the poetry of mechanical motion with a series of cinematic portraits capturing the inner workings of various automated machines—from industrial glass bottle-makers to whimsical kinetic sculptures.
Sunday, July 24, 2016 • 4:30 p.m.
Caryn Cline handcrafts intimate films that reframe the familiar through experiments in scale and context. This free program showcases her “botanicollage” technique of creating direct animation films using botanical elements.
Sunday, July 24, 2016
This extraordinary workshop with filmmaker Caryn Cline explored the “botanicollage” technique mastered by experimental filmmaker Stan Brakhage.
Thursday, July 21, 2016
This film followed Jansen as he embarked on the beests’ first North American tour. Faced with the pragmatic needs of an ambitious tour, Jansen must confront his philosophical anxieties related to releasing his creatures to a wider audience and an art world with financial underpinnings, raising questions about the relationships between artists and their audiences.
Thursday, July 14, 2016 • 6:00–10:00 p.m.
Reinvent your Thursday nights at After Dark. Discover the emotional core of 1970s after-school specials with Jesse Hawthorne Ficks at Cinema Arts: Summer After-School Special, or take a global tour of insect cuisines with entomologist Ralph Washington, Jr. at Pairings.