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SUMMARY:Place Over Time: Perspectives on the South Through Film
DESCRIPTION:Join the Ogden Museum of Southern Art and the New Orleans Film Society at the Ogden Museum on Tuesday\, November 5 for a FREE film screening of “Burning Cane\,” directed by 19-year-old New Orleans Center for the Creative Arts alum\, Phillip Youmans. The screening will be followed by a conversation with actors\, Dominique McClellan and Karen Kaia Livers. \nThis is the first event in the three-part film series\, “Place Over Time: Perspectives on the South Through Film.” “Burning Cane\,” starring Wendell Pierce\, is set among the cane fields of rural Louisiana\, where a deeply religious woman struggles to reconcile her convictions of faith with the love she has for her alcoholic son and troubled preacher. \nDirector Phillip Youmans became the youngest and the first African American director to win the Founder’s Award for Best Narrative Feature at the Tribeca Film Festival. The film received the Youth Film Grant through #CreateLouisiana last year\, funded in part by the new Orleans Film Society\, and was selected as the Centerpiece Film at the 30th-annual New Orleans Film Festival. \nThis event is free and open to the public\, thanks to the generous support of The Helis Foundation. Limited seating is available on a first come\, first seated basis. \n \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n\nAbout PLACE OVER TIME: Perspectives on the South through Film \nPLACE OVER TIME: Perspectives on the South Through Film is a three part film and conversation series co-organized by Ogden Museum of Southern Art and The Next Orleans Film Society. The series showcases three films by Southern filmmakers with different perspectives on the Southern experience. Screenings will be held at Ogden Museum and the series is free and open to the public\, thanks to the generous support of The Helis Foundation. \nUpcoming PLACE OVER TIME film screenings: \nDecember 5: Hands on a Hardbody January 9: Sherman's March \nAbout The New Orleans Film Society \nThe New Orleans Film Society discovers\, cultivates\, and amplifies diverse voices of filmmakers who tell the stories of our time. Founded in 1989\, NOFS produces the Oscar®-qualifying New Orleans Film Festival annually and invests year-round in building a vibrant film culture in the South to share transformative cinematic experiences with audiences\, and connect dynamic filmmakers to career-advancing resources. Year-round programming includes free and low-cost screenings for members and the broader community of cinephiles in New Orleans\, a 20-year running French Film Festival featuring contemporary and classic French cinema\, and filmmaker professional development programs created to nurture diverse voices in filmmaking in the American South. NOFS is a 501(c)(3) organization.
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SUMMARY:Artist Workshop: Exploring Level Artist Collective
DESCRIPTION:Several of the artists in Level Artist Collective incorporate installation as a means to express their vision of “home.” Installation refers to immersive\, three-dimensional works that often are site-specific and designed to transform the perception of a space. This workshop will give you the resources to design and implement your own small installation sourced from drawing\, painting\, photography\, collage and found-object sculptures. The workshop will begin with a visual assessment of the artworks and a guided meditation led by Museum Educator Mikhayla Anderson. Next\, using a multi-media approach\, participants will explore the concept of “home” and construct a temporary installation work of art examining that concept. As always\, materials are provided but feel free to bring source materials or supplies that might enhance your creative narrative. \nMaterials provided\nFor adults 18 and up\n$40 member; $45 non-member\nAdvance Registration Required \nRegister\nImage: Ana Hernandez\, Those who dwell in the Waters (detail)\, 2019\, Acrylic\, house paint\, gel medium on canvas \n 
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