Stop - Schama time!

In 1995, BBC2 screened a five-part series presented by Simon Schama based on his highly-acclaimed book Landscape and Memory. It’s a work that is, like D+CFilm, both scholarly and poetic.

Tomorrow, at 7.30pm, the Centre For Contemporary Art And The Natural World (that’s CCANW to you, buddy), is presenting two parts, Forests (40mins) and Arcadia (40mins), directed by Geoff Dunlop.

They’ll be followed by two short videos, Hermetica and Smoke (total 13mins) by Susan Derges and A Doll’s House (5mins) by Heidi C. Morstang, artists whose work is included in the Forest Dreaming exhibition series. Both artists will be attending the screening.

Admission is £3 (£2 conc.) and booking is advisable on info@ccanw.co.uk. CCANW mailing list subscribers get three tickets for the price of two. Hey, it’s a bit like have a Blue Peter badge.

Posted by Thin White Duke

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