STUDIO FILM CLUB (Trinidad) is a weekly film club run by artists Peter Doig and Che Lovelace operating out of Port of Spain, Trinidad.
Not exact matches
Matthew McConaughey may have become a star as a leading man in major -
studio films like «A Time to Kill» and «The Wedding Planner,» but in the last few years the laid - back Texan has reinvented and revived his career with a string of sparkling performances in low - budget indies: Richard Linklater «s «Bernie,» Steven Soderbergh's «Magic Mike,» William Friedkin «s «Killer Joe,» Jeff Nichols» «Mud» and now Jean - Marc Vallee's «Dallas Buyers
Club,» which has made McConaughey a strong favorite to land a Best Actor nomination.
These included safe houses, a
film studio, a strip
club and a boatyard.
In 2003, Doig, together with Trinidadian artist Che Lovelace, started a weekly
film club called StudioFilmClub in his
studio.
In 2003, Doig started a
film club, StudioFilmClub, in his
studio near Port of Spain, Trinidad, making posters for the weekly screenings.
A «magpie of culture,» according to Blazwick, Doig runs a
film club in his
studio with artist Che Lovelace, and he not only selects and screens the
films — usually independent fare — but also paints the poster most weeks.
To complement our exhibitions, we present a variety of programs, including a
film series, Open
Studios, which goes behind the scenes at artists»
studios; the Art Education Lab, which presents hands - on programming and education content in partnership with the Bexar County Bibliotech; and outreach events including workshops, artist talks, book
clubs, panel discussions, and
film screenings.
Set in a 1920's
film studio complex, formerly an ice factory, the installation is divided into an internal
club space and an outdoor tropical garden, one being entirely monochromatic, the other hyper - polychromatic.