Arts and Entertainment
February 22, 2023
From: Real Art WaysCinema
Science on Screen
Wednesday, 2/22 6:30pm
A talk about the science.
Then, a movie.
When birds attack, survival becomes the priority.
Throughout history, birds have been humans' prey, partners, pests, and passions. The Birds is a 1963 horror film that focuses on a series of sudden and unexplained violent bird attacks on the people of Bodega Bay, California over the course of a few days.
Pre Film Talk at 6:30pm with Dr. Matthew Kamm, of Zoo New England!
Dr. Matthew Kamm will provide information about the historical "bird frenzy," that inspired the creation of the film, and the ever-changing relationships between birds and humans throughout time.
Dr. Matthew Kamm is a bird researcher and is the current Conservation Outreach Coordinator at Zoo New England, a non-profit organization that provides education, research, and conservation programming to the community in Stoneham, Massachusetts
Mark Your Calendar for the Rest of the Series!
Held Over!
Real Art Ways is the cinema in the area to see the 2023 Oscar-Nominated Shorts!
Documentary
1:55pm
Rating equivalent of PG-13/R for adult themes.
Run time: 165 minutes
How Do You Measure
a Year?
USA
Directed by: Jay Rosenblatt
The Elephant Whispers
India
Directed by: Katiki Gonsalves
Stranger at the Gate
USA
Directed by: Joshua Seftel and Conall Jones
Haulout
UK
Directed by: Evgenia Arbugaeva and
Maxim Arbugaeva
The Martha Mitchell Effect
USA
Directed by: Anne Alvergue and
Beth Levison
Animation
5:00pm
Not rated: The first four films in this program are suitable for kids 10 and up, but the final film, My Year of Dicks, is for adult audiences only.
Run time: 95 min
An Ostrich Told Me the World is Fake and I Think I Believe It
Australia
Directed by: Lachlan Pendragon
The Flying Sailor
Canada
Directed by: Amanda Forbis and Wendy Tilby
Ice Merchants
Portugal/France/UK
Directed by: João Gonzalez and Bruno Caetano
The Boy, the Mole, the Fox, and the Horse
UK
Directed by: Charlie Mackesy and Matthew Freud
My Year of Dicks
USA
Directed by: Sara Gunnarsdóttir and Pamela Ribbon
(My Year of Dicks will play last, is intended for adult audiences only, and is not suitable for children. We will have a short break before the start of the film so that our guests, if they choose, can comfortably exit the cinema).
Live Action
6:55pm
Rating Equivalent of PG-13 for adult themes.
Run time: 110 minutes
Ivalu
Denmark
Directed by: Anders Walter and
Rebecca Pruzan
Night Ride
Norway
Directed by: Eirik Tveiten and
Gaute Lid Larssen
Le Pupille
Italy
Directed by: Alice Rohrwacher
The Red Suitcase
Luxembourg
Directed by: Cyrus Neshvad
An Irish Goodbye
UK
Directed by: Tom Berkeley and Ross White
Coming Soon!
No Bears
A film by Jafar Panahi, an Iranian film director, screenwriter, and film editor, recently released from prison in Iran.
Women Talking
Starring Claire Foy, Frances McDormand, and Rooney Mara.
Carole King: Home Again - Live in Central Park
Musical icon Carole King's triumphant May 26, 1973 homecoming concert on The Great Lawn of New York City's Central Park before an estimated audience of 100,000
Mark Your Calendars!
Improvisations Now
Sunday 3/5 2:30pm!
Coming off of a remarkable duo concert with Joe Morris and Wadada Leo Smith, we are pleased to announce our next concert of music imagined and performed in real time.
Daniel Carter
Tenor and Alto Saxophone
Michael Wimberly
Drums
Jamie Saft
Piano
Joe Morris
Bass
Mark your calendars for the last two performances of the series!
Sunday 4/2 2:30pm
Ingrid Laubrock
Tenor Saxophone
Tom Rainey
Drums
Brandon Lopez
Bass
Joe Morris
Guitar
Sunday, 5/7 2:30pm
Tony Malaby
Tenor and Soprano Saxophone
Nasheet Waits
Drums
Joe Morris
Bass
In Our Galleries:
Rashmi Talpade
Every Little Thing
Intricate photo collages that explore environmental challenges faced by our planet. When you visit, look closely!
Gallery Talk with Rashmi Talpade
Friday 3/3, 6pm
Rashmi Talpade is a professional artist specializing in painting and photography. Her intricate photo collages are composed of fragments of photographic prints, resembling a single image of an imaginary but familiar subject.
Rashmi Talpade will discuss her artistic practice and current exhibition
Every Little Thing at Real Art Ways.
More information on Rashmi Talpade.
Howard el-Yasin
Specific Matter
Thousands of baked banana peels hanging from our ceiling sourced from el-Yasin's community in New Haven.
Gallery Talk with Howard el-Yasin
Thursday 3/9, 6pm
Howard el-Yasin is is a New Haven, CT-based interdisciplinary artist, curator and educator. His art practice interweaves process, spatial awareness, and collecting fragments of universal materials, which are remnants of cultural production.
Howard el-Yasin will discuss his artistic practice and current exhibition Specific Matter at Real Art Ways.
More information on Howard el-Yasin.
Kate Bae
A Rite of Passage
Societal barriers and personal relationships, hope, inclusion, uncertainty, and love.
Bae is a recipient of a 2021 Real Art Award!