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Real Art Ways E-News - June 8, 2022

Arts and Entertainment

June 10, 2022

From: Real Art Ways

Crimes of the Future

Starring Viggo Mortensen, Léa Seydoux and Kristen Stewart

A science fiction story about body transformation, metamorphosis and human evolution.

By director David Cronenberg [Fly, Crash] -- “the most provocative and consistently original North American director of his generation" (film critic J. Hoberman).

David Cronenberg was recently profiled by The New Yorker magazine. You can read the story HERE.

“This is what the work of a visionary filmmaker looks like.” – Rolling Stone

“Few filmmakers slither under the skin and directly into the head as mercilessly as David Cronenberg.” – The New York Times

“It’s marvelous to have Cronenberg back and to behold his undimmed, unparalleled skill at welding the formulations of horror and science fiction to the cinema of ideas.” – Los Angeles Times

Showtimes & Tix

The Tsugua Diaries

"Brilliant. The most accomplished and absorbing film about time spent in lockdown that I’ve seen."
The New Yorker

In Portuguese with English subtitles.

"This film is a lyrical ode to the glories of summer and the collaborative joys of filmmaking, suffused with the hope that we will never be deprived of either for long." — Los Angeles Times

Showtimes & Tix

Creative Cocktail Hour

Thursday, June 16 6pm

A place where community happens.

Pascuala Ilabaca y Fauna - Por que se fue la paloma (Video Oficial)
Live music by Pascuala Ilabaca y Fauna

A favorite on the new scene of young Chilean singer-songwriters, Pascuala Ilabaca's music is rooted in traditional Andean sounds and integrates shades of jazz, pop and rock, with influences gathered from such distant places as India and Mexico.

Accompanied by her formidable band Fauna, her stage presence conjures up sweetness and empowerment, setting her songs alive with both fragility and verve.

Battlegrounds Elizabeth Flood

Last day: Sun 6/12

Flood’s largest painting, “Battlefield (Chancellorsville, summer),” consists of nine separate panels and incorporates grasses from the battlefield into humid August greens. Combining different vantage points and elevations into one turbulent cycle, it grapples with a painful past and present.

Eager Ecological Engineers; Beaver Pond Wildlife

Wed June 8 6pm reception

This is an opportunity to connect with other nature-loving guests. Meet film-maker Ray Asselin and beaver-lover Professor Susan A. Masino, organizer of our environmental series, Olmsted's Connecticut: Forest For The Trees.

7pm film in our Video Room

Get ready for another Really Wild Wednesday! RSVP recommended. You can do so here.