Film Screening: My Art, directed by Laurie Simmons
Organization:
McEvoy Foundation for the Arts
Category:
Visual Arts
Geographical Area:
San Francisco
Start
Date:
2/26/2019
End Date:
2/26/2019
Start Time:
7:00 PM
End Time:
8:30 PM
Event
Info:
McEvoy Foundation for the Arts presents My Art, the feature directorial debut from acclaimed contemporary artist Laurie Simmons, on Tuesday, February 26, 2019 at 7pm. Tickets are $7 general admission and free for students and seniors with ID.
My Art is presented in conjunction with MFA's exhibition True Blue Mirror: Ellen Berkenblit and Sarah Braman, on view February 8 - May 4, 2019. The film, a story of an artist at work on a summer project, elaborates upon the exhibition's concerns with physical acts of art-making and sensorial reanimations of found materials and cultural tropes.
Ellie Shine (Simmons) is an artist in New York City struggling to achieve recognition in the artworld. When she is offered the luxurious country house and studio of a famous friend, she seizes the opportunity to escape her urban artworld malaise and get down to work.
She unwittingly finds inspiration-and possible pleasure-in two out-of-work actors who maintain the gardens at her summer retreat: Frank, a recent widower trying to reassemble his life by turning his back on a mediocre acting career, and Tom, a hungry young actor whose wife has a less ambitious vision for their idyllic country life. Joining them is John, a thrice-divorced, disillusioned lawyer looking for a summer distraction. With help from these unexpected collaborators, Ellie turns the home's adjoining barn into her new workplace, staging elaborate recreations of scenes from classic Hollywood movies, ranging from Some Like it Hot to A Clockwork Orange that breathe new life into Ellie's artistic practice.
With humor, grace, a shrewd sense of self, and star-power from the likes of Parker Posey, Lena Dunham, Josh Safdie, John Rothman, and Robert Colhessy, this off-kilter romantic comedy chronicles an unlikely foursome's odd and fortuitous journey toward mature artistic fulfillment.
Learn more about the McEvoy Foundation for the Arts at mcevoyarts.org and on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter @mcevoyarts.
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