Films Month of Saturday, March 20, 2021-Monday, April 19, 2021


Tschabalala Self, Sprewell, 2020, fabric, thread, painted canvas, silk, jeans, painted newsprint, stamp, photographic transfer on paper, and acrylic on canvas
Multiplicity: Blackness in Contemporary American Collage Through May 12, 2024

The first major museum exhibition on this subject, Multiplicity explores the breadth and complexity of Black identity and experiences in the United States through collage and collage-informed works.

03 May Fri / 2024

  • The Old Oak Film Poster
    The Old Oak
    7 p.m.—9 p.m.

    In this deeply moving drama, a group of Syrian refugees moves into a once-thriving mining village in northern England. When a  rift fueled by prejudices develops, an unexpected friendship between the proprietor of the town’s last pub and a young Syrian woman creates new possibilities.

05 May Sun / 2024

  • The Old Oak Film Poster
    The Old Oak
    5 p.m.—7 p.m.

    In this deeply moving drama, a group of Syrian refugees moves into a once-thriving mining village in northern England. When a  rift fueled by prejudices develops, an unexpected friendship between the proprietor of the town’s last pub and a young Syrian woman creates new possibilities.

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19 May Sun / 2024

  • The Crime is Mine Film Poster
    The Crime Is Mine (Mon crime)
    5 p.m.—6:45 p.m.

    After a struggling actress stands trial for the murder of a lascivious producer in 1930s Paris, she ascends to scandalous stardom. A new life of fame, wealth, and tabloid celebrity awaits—until the truth comes out. Isabelle Huppert appears as a fading silent-film star in François Ozon’s frothy story of murder, romance, blackmail, girl power, and a bit of French film history.