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Film and Discussion: My Kid Could Paint That
First Baptist Church of Medford 29 Oakland St., Medford, MA, United StatesThe Medford Film Collaborative introduces a new monthly series of thought-provoking films about art and artists with the showing of "My Kid Could Paint That." The 2007 film tells the …
Film and Discussion: The Art of the Steal
First Baptist Church of Medford 29 Oakland St., Medford, MA, United StatesThe Medford Film Collaborative presents the second installment of a new monthly series of thought-provoking films about art and artists with the showing of "The Art of the Steal." This film looks at the controversy surrounding the art collection of Dr. Albert C. Barnes, a millionaire who amassed a remarkable selection of significant works during …
Film and Discussion: Exit Through the Gift Shop
First Baptist Church of Medford 29 Oakland St., Medford, MA, United StatesThe Medford Film Collaborative presents the third installment of a new monthly series of thought-provoking films about art and artists with the showing of "Exit Through the Gift Shop." Banksy is a graffiti artist with a global reputation whose work can be seen on walls from post-hurricane New Orleans to the separation barrier on the …
Film and Discussion: Jean-Michel Basquiat
First Baptist Church of Medford 29 Oakland St., Medford, MA, United StatesThe Medford Film Collaborative presents the fourth installment of a new series of thought-provoking films about art and artists with the showing of "Jean-Michel Basquiat: The Radiant Child." A thoughtful portrait of a renowned artist, this documentary shines the spotlight on New York City painter Jean-Michel Basquiat. Featuring extensive interviews conducted by Basquiat's friend, filmmaker …
Film and Discussion: Black Memorabilia
First Baptist Church of Medford 29 Oakland St., Medford, MA, United StatesThe Medford Film Collaborative and Mystic Valley Branch NAACP present a screening of the film "Black Memorabilia." The film explores the world of racist material, both antique and newly produced, that propagates demeaning representations of African Americans and promotes white supremacy. From industrial China to the rural South to Brooklyn, the film shines a light on those …