FILM SCREENING: Moral Injuries – The Art of Jordan Van Sewell
“Moral Injuries: The Art of Jordan Van Sewell” is a documentary that showcases the life and work of one of Canada’s most unique and creative; Jordan Van Sewell.
“Moral Injuries: The Art of Jordan Van Sewell” is a documentary that showcases the life and work of one of Canada’s most unique and creative; Jordan Van Sewell.
“Moral Injuries: The Art of Jordan Van Sewell” is a documentary that showcases the life and work of one of Canada’s most unique and creative; Jordan Van Sewell.
The Muse is please to present this screening of the Jamie Kastner documentary film, There Are No Fakes, about the forgery of Norval Morriseau artworks.
The Muse is please to present this screening of the Jamie Kastner documentary film, There Are No Fakes, about the forgery of Norval Morriseau artworks.
Join us at the Douglas Family Art Centre for a screening of the film Art & Krimes by Krimes. March 24th from 7-8:30pm.
Join us at the Douglas Family Art Centre for a screening of the film Art & Krimes by Krimes.
This emotional documentary sets the public story of Leo Mol’s artistic success against a private drama of loss, exile, and guilt.
Join us at the Douglas Family Art Centre for a Makers’ Circle and a film screening of the video tour of the exhibition Piitwewetam: Making is Medicine.
Enjoy Art for Lunch with a screening of Richard Calver: A Life in Print
Enjoy some “Art for Lunch” with these upcoming FREE lunch-hour film screenings at the Douglas Family Art Centre!
Enjoy Art for Lunch with a screening of Hands of History. The film is a moving testimony to the role Indigenous women play in nurturing Indigenous cultures.
Enjoy Art for Lunch with a screening of Tying Your Own Shoes and Walking. Films by the NFB.
Enjoy Art for Lunch with a screening of What’s This? Understanding Contemporary Art, an NFB film on contemporary art at the National Gallery.
Enjoy Art for Lunch with a screening of By Women’s Hand, a film about the Beaver Hall group of artists.
Enjoy Art for Lunch with a screening of Affairs of the Art and The Creative Process: Where do I Start? Films provided courtesy of the NFB.