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SUMMARY:Screening: The Epic of Everest  dir. J.B.L. Noel (1924)
DESCRIPTION:image: still from The Epic of Everest (UK\, JBL Noel\, 1924\, 87 mins)\, courtesy of the BFI\, London\nThe third attempt to climb Everest in June 1924 culminated in the deaths of two of the finest climbers of their generation\, George Mallory and Andrew Irvine\, and sparked an on-going debate over whether or not they reached the summit. Filming in brutally harsh conditions with a hand-cranked camera\, Captain John Noel captured images of breathtaking beauty and considerable historic significance. The film is very much a document that reflects the time it was made in. It is also among the earliest filmed records of life in Tibet and features sequences at Phari Dzong (Pagri)\, Shekar Dzong (Xegar) and Rongbuk monastery. \nRecently remastered by the British Film Institute\, the unique original colour toning of some of the sequences has been restored\, with a new score by Simon Fisher Turner. \n  \n*NB date change*\n£3 (£2) | booking advised\nBook a seat via eventbrite or contact us directly\ninfo@campleline.org.uk | 01848 331 000
URL:https://campleline.org.uk/event/screening-the-epic-of-everest-dir-j-b-l-noel-1924/
LOCATION:Cample Line\, Thornhill\, DG3 4XX\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20181027T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20181027T160000
DTSTAMP:20260517T201503
CREATED:20181005T133308Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181005T133308Z
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SUMMARY:Letterpress Workshop:  Led by Rhian Nicholas\, The Passenger Press
DESCRIPTION:  \nJoin us for this fascinating introduction to letterpress using a proofing press. Draw inspiration from Louise Hopkins’ Flying Fox and explore letters\, shapes and patterns though simple woodblock type setting to create your own abstract designs and prints. \nRhian Nicholas established The Passenger Press design and letterpress studio in 2016\, taking inspiration from original woodcuts\, etchings and engravings found in archives and special collections. \n  \n10 places available | £8 (to cover material costs)\nBook a place via eventbrite or contact us directly\ninfo@campleline.or.uk | 01848 331 000
URL:https://campleline.org.uk/event/letterpress-workshop-led-by-rhian-nicholas-the-passenger-press/
LOCATION:Cample Line\, Thornhill\, DG3 4XX\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20181013T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20181013T160000
DTSTAMP:20260517T201503
CREATED:20180921T111329Z
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SUMMARY:Exhibition Talk: Dr Stacy Boldrick\, University of Leicester
DESCRIPTION:image: Louise Hopkins\, Chandelier\, 2018 (detail) copyright 2018\, Louise Hopkins\, photo: Mike Bolam\nDr Stacy Boldrick will talk about the work of Louise Hopkins\, placing Flying Fox in the context of Hopkins’ practice and her body of work to date. \nDr Boldrick is Programme Director on the MA Art Museums and Galleries Studies programme at the University of Leicester\, and has previously worked at Fruitmarket Gallery in Edinburgh and the Henry Moore Institute in Leeds. \n  \nFree | booking advised\nBook a seat via eventbrite or contact us directly\ninfo@campleline.or.uk | 01848 331 000 \n 
URL:https://campleline.org.uk/event/exhibition-talk-dr-stacy-boldrick-university-of-leicester/
LOCATION:Cample Line\, Thornhill\, DG3 4XX\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Flying Fox
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20181007T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20181007T170000
DTSTAMP:20260517T201503
CREATED:20180921T132839Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180921T134321Z
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SUMMARY:Screening: Jerusalem Pink\, 2016  with Professor David Munro
DESCRIPTION:image: still from Maeve Brennan\, Jerusalem Pink\, 2016 (40mins) copyright 2018 Maeve Brennan\nWe are delighted to be screening artist Maeve Brennan’s 40 minute film Jerusalem Pink\, which explores modern stone quarrying in Palestine in connection to an architectural survey her great-grandfather had completed of the Dome of the Rock\, the Islamic Shrine at Jerusalem’s Temple Mount. The film documents four experts (an archaeologist\, a stone worker\, a geologist and an architect) discussing the Palestinian landscape and its limestone geology from the perspective of their disciplines. \nProfessor David Munro will respond to Jerusalem Pink in relation to his research on local limestone geology and quarrying. \nWe are pleased to screen Jerusalem Pink in the context of our current exhibition\, Louise Hopkins’ Flying Fox\, and in proximity of the nearby Closeburn Limestone Formation. \n  \n£2 (booking required)\nBook via Eventbrite or be in touch directly to reserve a seat\ninfo@campleline.org.uk | 01848 331 000
URL:https://campleline.org.uk/event/screening-jerusalem-pink-2016-with-professor-david-munroe/
LOCATION:Cample Line\, Thornhill\, DG3 4XX\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20180929T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20180929T170000
DTSTAMP:20260517T201503
CREATED:20180906T160450Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180921T133446Z
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SUMMARY:Screening: Maeve Brennan's 'Jerusalem Pink'\, 2016  + Q&A with the artist
DESCRIPTION:still from Maeve Brennan\, Jerusalem Pink\, 2016 (40mins) copyright 2018 Maeve Brennan\nPlease join us for this screening of artist Maeve Brennan’s 40 minute film Jerusalem Pink\, which explores modern stone quarrying in Palestine in connection to an architectural survey her great-grandfather had completed of the Dome of the Rock\, the Islamic Shrine at Jerusalem’s Temple Mount. \nThe film documents four experts (an archaeologist\, a stone worker\, a geologist and an architect) discussing the Palestinian landscape and its limestone geology from the perspective of their disciplines. \nWe are delighted that Maeve Brennan will join us for a short Q&A following the screening. \nOf the film\, Brennan has said: ‘…there is a part where the geologist\, Dr Taleb al Harithi\, says ‘If you blindfold me and drop me anywhere in Palestine\, when I wake up I can tell where I am by the stones.’ This was an incredibly important moment because it demonstrated a specific kind of embodied knowledge. He told me that he goes every summer to look for minerals and precious stones on the Palestinian side of the Jordan valley. And because of his knowledge about the shift in tectonic plates he can work out where the same minerals will be deposited on the other side of the valley and goes and collects them there…His knowledge of the landscape is a very particular one and its manifests in stone.’ \nWe are pleased to screen Jerusalem Pink in the context of our current exhibition\, Louise Hopkins’ Flying Fox\, and in proximity of the nearby Closeburn Limestone Formation. \n£2 (booking required)\nBook via Eventbrite\, be in touch directly to reserve a seat | info@campleline.org.uk | 01848 331 000
URL:https://campleline.org.uk/event/screening-maeve-brennans-jerusalem-pink-2016-qa-with-the-artist/
LOCATION:Cample Line\, Thornhill\, DG3 4XX\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20180908T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20180908T170000
DTSTAMP:20260517T201503
CREATED:20180822T220752Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180914T144323Z
UID:3171-1536418800-1536426000@campleline.org.uk
SUMMARY:Louise Hopkins Flying Fox Preview
DESCRIPTION:Louise Hopkins\, Intermediary\, 2018\, courtesy of the artist\nWe are delighted to announce our autumn exhibition Flying Fox\, a new temporary commission and exhibition by Louise Hopkins. The exhibition opens Saturday 8 September 2018\, 3-5pm – please join us then! \nThe exhibition is then open Thurs-Sat till Saturday 15 December 2018. \nThe first formal presentation of Hopkins’ work in a rural location\, Flying Fox is the outcome of a nine-month period of development by the artist\, bringing together a large-scale work of geometric abstraction made specifically for our gallery spaces and a group of ten new and recent works on paper to be installed in dialogue with it. \nOn the day of the Preview\, we have arranged free mini-bus pick-up on Sat 8 September to coincide with trains arriving at Lockerbie Station (serving Edinburgh) at 13.15pm\, and at Dumfries Station (serving Glasgow Central and Carlisle stations) at 2.00pm. Drop-off back to both stations for 6pm. Please send an email to info@campleline.org.uk or call 01848 331 000 if you wish to reserve a mini-bus seat. \n 
URL:https://campleline.org.uk/event/louise-hopkins-flying-fox/
LOCATION:Cample Line\, Thornhill\, DG3 4XX\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Flying Fox
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20180819T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20180819T210000
DTSTAMP:20260517T201503
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LAST-MODIFIED:20180810T130920Z
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SUMMARY:Ben Russell  Good Luck\, 2017
DESCRIPTION:Ben Russell\nGood Luck\, 2017\n(UK/FR\, 143mins\, English subtitles) \nBeginning with a 600m descent into the depths of the earth\, Good Luck shines a light on the human face of labour in an underground state-owned copper mine in Serbia. The hiss of oxygen cuts through the diesel rumble; the walls of the office vibrate with explosions two levels below; the miners’ physical struggle finds its mirror a continent away in the tropical heat of an illegal Surinamese gold mine. The water pumps roar under the blinding sun; silver liquid rolls across the hand of a Saramaccan Maroon as he adds mercury to dirt in a never-ending search for gold. \nScreening begins at 6.30pm. There will be a brief intermission at the film’s halfway point.\n£5 / £2.50 \nBook a seat directly (via phone or email) or via eventbrite\n01848 331 000 | info@campleline.org.uk \nPart of There’s Talk of Gold: screenings over three days\, 17-19 August 2018.
URL:https://campleline.org.uk/event/ben-russell-good-luck-2017/
LOCATION:Cample Line\, Thornhill\, DG3 4XX\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:There's Talk of Gold
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20180818T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20180818T164500
DTSTAMP:20260517T201503
CREATED:20180604T221309Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180810T130801Z
UID:2897-1534604400-1534610700@campleline.org.uk
SUMMARY:Charles Chaplin  The Gold Rush\, 1925
DESCRIPTION:Charlie Chaplin\nThe Gold Rush\, 1925\n(USA\, 85mins\, U) \nDuring the Gold Rush\, prospectors brave Alaska’s dangerous Chilkoot Pass\, hoping to strike it rich in the snowy mountains. Just as Big Jim McKay discovers gold on his claim\, a storm arises\, prompting a Lone Prospector to take refuge in a cabin. Unknown to him\, the cabin’s occupant is desperado Black Larsen\, who attempts to throw the vagabond Prospector out. Strong winds\, however\, repeatedly blow him back inside\, and soon after\, Jim is also swept into the cabin. Jim fights with Larsen over his shotgun\, and after Jim prevails\, the Prospector claims him as a close friend in order to remain safe. Over the next few days\, the three men live together uneasily\, their hunger growing as the storm rages on. \nScreening begins at 3pm\n£4 (£2) \nBook a seat directly (via phone or email) or via eventbrite\n01848 331 000 | info@campleline.org.uk \nSaturday 18 August is the second of three screening events that make up the There’s Talk of Gold film weekend. This programme uses the two lectures given on Gold at the Thornhill Institute in the 1850s and 1860s as the pretext to exploring contemporary and international film surrounding this topic.
URL:https://campleline.org.uk/event/charles-chaplin-gold-rush-1925/
LOCATION:Cample Line\, Thornhill\, DG3 4XX\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:There's Talk of Gold
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20180817T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20180817T204500
DTSTAMP:20260517T201503
CREATED:20180604T221713Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180810T130650Z
UID:2893-1534530600-1534538700@campleline.org.uk
SUMMARY:Bill Morrison  Dawson City: Frozen Time\, 2016
DESCRIPTION:Bill Morrison\nDawson City: Frozen Time\, 2016\n(USA\, 120mins) \nDawson City: Frozen Time is a beguiling work that explores the history of Dawson City (staging post for the Klondike Gold Rush) through a cache of 500 silent nitrate films\, found buried in a sub-arctic swimming pool. Morrison’s film offers a vivid and fresh portrait of the much-documented Gold Rush town\, combining archival footage of the town alongside startling and captivating images long thought to be lost. Featuring an original score by Alex Somers. \nScreening begins at 6.30pm. There will be a brief intermission at the film’s halfway point\n£5 / £2.50\nBook a seat directly (via phone or email) or via eventbrite\n01848 331 000 | info@campleline.org.uk \nPart of There’s Talk of Gold: screenings over 3 days\, 17-19 August 2018 \n 
URL:https://campleline.org.uk/event/bill-morrison-dawson-city-frozen-time-2016/
LOCATION:Cample Line\, Thornhill\, DG3 4XX\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:There's Talk of Gold
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180817
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180820
DTSTAMP:20260517T201503
CREATED:20180605T080852Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180802T131010Z
UID:2860-1534464000-1534723199@campleline.org.uk
SUMMARY:Alfredo Jaar Introduction to a Distant World\, 1985
DESCRIPTION:Alfredo Jaar\nIntroduction to a Distant World\, 1985\n(Brazil\, 9mins 30sec) \n\n\n\n\n\n\nWe are delighted to be showing a second film by Alfredo Jaar following our screenings of his 2006 film Muxima. Over three days\, his short film Introduction to a Distant World will be installed in our upstairs space as part of There’s Talk of Gold: screenings over three days. \n\n\n\nShot in Serra Pelada\, in an opencast mine dug by hand in a remote part of northeastern Brazil\, Alfredo Jaar’s 10 minute lm gives a brief but powerful insight into the hazardous conditions of the mine and the arduous labour undertaken by the 80\,000 prospectors who left their homes and families to look for gold. Jaar documented the miners over a few weeks and produced an extensive body of work that offered a graphic representation of their toils\, whilst acknowledging their dignity. \n\n\n\nScreening Times:\nFriday 17 August\, 1pm-6pm\nSaturday 18 August\, 12pm-3pm\nSunday 19 August\, 1pm-6pm\nFree\, screening in a loop \nPart of There’s Talk of Gold: screenings over 3 days\, 17-19 August 2018
URL:https://campleline.org.uk/event/alfredo-jaar-introduction-distant-world-1985/
LOCATION:Cample Line\, Thornhill\, DG3 4XX\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:There's Talk of Gold
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20180715T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20180715T204500
DTSTAMP:20260517T201503
CREATED:20180604T222149Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180604T222932Z
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SUMMARY:Wes Anderson  The Darjeeling Limited\, 2007
DESCRIPTION:Wes Anderson\nThe Darjeeling Limited\, 2007\n(USA\, 91mins\, 15) \nFrancis has recently survived a nearfatal motorcycle accident and wishes to reconnect with his brothers on a journey of spiritual self-discovery. He is also secretly searching for their mother\, whom the brothers have not seen in many years. With the help of his assistant Brendan\, Francis enlists his two brothers\, Peter and Jack\, on a revelatory train journey across India that tests but ultimately renews their brotherly bonds. The film’s Indian context is richly and vividly depicted; director Anderson and his co-writers made a trip through India while they were writing the screenplay. \nStarring Owen Wilson\, Adrien Brody\, Jason Schwartzman\, Angelica Houston\, Amara Kahn\, Camilla Rutherford\, Bill Murray and others \nScreening begins at 7pm\n£5 (£2) \nYou can book a seat directly (via phone or email) or via eventbrite\n01848 331 000 | info@campleline.org.uk \nPart of Surrender Your Ticket: screenings over 3 days\, 13-15 July 2018
URL:https://campleline.org.uk/event/wes-anderson-darjeeling-limited-2007/
LOCATION:Cample Line\, Thornhill\, DG3 4XX\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Closely Watched Trains,Surrender Your Ticket
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20180715T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20180715T171500
DTSTAMP:20260517T201503
CREATED:20180604T224044Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180605T081728Z
UID:2887-1531666800-1531674900@campleline.org.uk
SUMMARY:Martin Scorsese  Hugo\, 2011
DESCRIPTION:Martin Scorsese\nHugo\, 2011\n(USA\, 126mins\, U) \nOrphaned and alone\, Hugo Cabret lives in the walls of a train station in 1930s Paris. Hugo maintains the station’s clocks\, but to him\, his more important task is to protect a broken automaton and notebook left to him by his late father. Accompanied by the goddaughter of an embittered toy merchant\, Hugo seeks to solve the mystery of the automaton. \nStarring Asa Butterfield\, Chloe Grace Moretz\, Ben Kingsley\, Helen McCrory\, Jude Law\, Sacha Baron Cohen\, Christopher Lee\, and others \nScreening begins at 3pm\n£5 / £2 \nBook a seat directly (via phone or email) or via eventbrite\n01848 331 000 | info@campleline.org.uk \nPart of Surrender Your Ticket: screenings over 3 days\, 13-15 July 2018 \n 
URL:https://campleline.org.uk/event/martin-scorsese-hugo-2011/
LOCATION:Cample Line\, Thornhill\, DG3 4XX\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Closely Watched Trains,Surrender Your Ticket
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20180714T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20180714T203000
DTSTAMP:20260517T201503
CREATED:20180604T222836Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180604T222909Z
UID:2884-1531593000-1531600200@campleline.org.uk
SUMMARY:Sompot Chidgasornpongse  Railway Sleepers\, 2016
DESCRIPTION:Sompot Chidgasornpongse\nRailway Sleepers\, 2016\n(Thailand\, 102mins\, English subtitles) \nRailway Sleepers is the outcome of 8 years of filming and 140 hours of footage captured. With its long\, static shots\, the film takes us on an extended train ride across Thailand wherein we encounter a whole social microcosm: vendors selling items\, children on a school trip\, soldiers carrying guns\, groups of women wearing hijabs\, saffron-robed monks\, commuters\, and foreign backpackers. What emerges is a thoughtful reflection on contemporary Thailand. \nScreening begins at 6.30pm \n£5 \nBook a seat directly with us (via phone or email) or via eventbrite\n01848 331 000 | info@campleline.org.uk \nPart of Surrender Your Ticket: screenings over three days\, 13-15 July 2018 \nRania Stephan’s Train\, Trains: A Bypass screens at 5.30pm (prior to Railway Sleepers)\nIf you wish to attend both films\, there is a combined ticket price of £6
URL:https://campleline.org.uk/event/sompot-chidgasornpongse-railway-sleepers-2016/
LOCATION:Cample Line\, Thornhill\, DG3 4XX\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Closely Watched Trains,Surrender Your Ticket
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20180714T173000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20180714T181500
DTSTAMP:20260517T201503
CREATED:20180604T223317Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180604T224151Z
UID:2879-1531589400-1531592100@campleline.org.uk
SUMMARY:Rania Stephan  Train\, Trains: A Bypass\, 1999-2017
DESCRIPTION:Rania Stephan\nTrain Trains: A Bypass\, 1999-2017\n(Lebanon\, 37mins\, English subtitles) \nTrain-Trains: A Bypass is Stephan’s second film focusing on collective and personal memory in relation to decommissioned train lines. Here she follows the traces of the old line linking Lebanon to Palestine\, a coastal route that was part of the so-called Orient Express and Egypt lines before being put out of service. Stephan originally filmed the material in 1999 – as a personal vision of post Civil War Lebanon\, focusing on rural residents living near derelict stations. \nScreening begins at 5.30pm\n£2 \nBook a seat directly (via phone or email) or via eventbrite\n01848 331 000 | info@campleline.org.uk \nPart of Surrender Your Ticket: screenings over 3 days\, 13-15 July 2018 \nTrain-Trains: A Bypass will be followed at 6.30pm by Sompot Chidgasornpongse’s Railway Sleepers\, 2016\nA combined ticket price for both films is available for £6
URL:https://campleline.org.uk/event/rania-stephan-train-trains-bypass-1999-2007/
LOCATION:Cample Line\, Thornhill\, DG3 4XX\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Closely Watched Trains,Surrender Your Ticket
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20180713T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20180713T194500
DTSTAMP:20260517T201503
CREATED:20180604T223506Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180604T223548Z
UID:2871-1531506600-1531511100@campleline.org.uk
SUMMARY:Viktor Turin  Turksib\, 1929
DESCRIPTION:Viktor Turin\nTurksib\, 1929\n(USSR\, 59mins\, English subtitles) \nTurksib charts the monumental efforts to build a railway linking the regions of Turkestan and Siberia in 1920s USSR. The film is remarkable for its use of montage and its portrayal of collective effort and modern engineering strength. A significant influence on the British documentary school\, an English version of the film was prepared for exhibition by John Grierson in 1930. This remastered version features a newly commissioned soundtrack by Guy Bartell. \nScreening begins at 6.30pm\n£4 \nBook a seat directly (via phone or email) or via eventbrite\n01848 331 000 | info@campleline.org.uk \nPart of Surrender Your Ticket: screenings over 3 days \nRania Stephan’s Train\, Trains: A Bypass will screen at 5.30pm (prior to Turksib)\nIf you wish to attend both films\, there is a combined ticket price of £5
URL:https://campleline.org.uk/event/viktor-turin-turksib-1929/
LOCATION:Cample Line\, Thornhill\, DG3 4XX\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Closely Watched Trains,Surrender Your Ticket
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20180713T173000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20180713T181500
DTSTAMP:20260517T201503
CREATED:20180604T223728Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180604T223825Z
UID:2868-1531503000-1531505700@campleline.org.uk
SUMMARY:Rania Stephan  Train-Trains: A Bypass\, 1999-2017
DESCRIPTION:Rania Stephan\nTrain Trains: A Bypass\, 1999-2017\n(Lebanon\, 35mins\, English subtitles) \nTrain-Trains: A Bypass is Stephan’s second film focusing on collective and personal memory in relation to decommissioned train lines. Here she follows the traces of the old line linking Lebanon to Palestine\, a coastal route that was part of the so-called Orient Express and Egypt lines before being put out of service. Stephan originally filmed the material in 1999 – as a personal vision of post Civil War Lebanon\, focusing on rural residents living near derelict stations. \nScreening begins at 5.30pm \n£2 \nBook a seat directly (via phone or email) or via eventbrite\n01848 331 000 | info@campleline.org.uk \nPart of Surrender Your Ticket: screenings over 3 days\, 13-15 July 2018 \nTrain-Trains: A Bypass will be followed at 6.30pm by Viktor Turin’s Turksib\, 1929\nA combined ticket price for both films is available for £5
URL:https://campleline.org.uk/event/rania-stephan-train-trains-bypass-1999-2007-2/
LOCATION:Cample Line\, Thornhill\, DG3 4XX\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Closely Watched Trains,Surrender Your Ticket
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180713
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180716
DTSTAMP:20260517T201503
CREATED:20180604T220229Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180605T081127Z
UID:2856-1531440000-1531699199@campleline.org.uk
SUMMARY:Nika AutorNewsreel #63\, 2017
DESCRIPTION:Nika Autor\nNewsreel #63\, 2017\n(Slovenia\, 37mins\, English subtitles) \n\n\n\nIn our upstairs space\, we will present Nika Autor’s haunting film Newsreel #63 over three days. Shown as part of the Slovenia presentation at the Venice Bienniale 2017\, the starting point for the film was a shred of video taken on the once famous Belgrade to Ljubljana rail-line by two refugees travelling between the train’s wheels. \n\n\n\nNewsreel #63 is part of a wider project by Nika Autor to revive the newsreel film form. Often working with collaborators\, her Newsreels combine voice-over with quotations from films\, archival footage and footage of current events. Newsreel #63 centres on trains as symbols of hope and despair\, and presents a collage of a succession of undercarriages – from Buster Keaton to today’s stowaway migrants – along with footage of the old Belgrade-Ljubljana line. \n\n\n\nScreening times:\nFriday 13 July\, 12pm-5pm\nSaturday 14 July\, 12pm-5pm\nSunday 15 July\, 12pm-3pm\nFree\, screened in a loop \nPart of Surrender Your Tickets: screenings over three days\, 13-15 July 2018
URL:https://campleline.org.uk/event/nika-autornewsreel-63-2017/
LOCATION:Cample Line\, Thornhill\, DG3 4XX\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Closely Watched Trains,Surrender Your Ticket
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20180617T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20180617T160000
DTSTAMP:20260517T201503
CREATED:20180524T134307Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180524T134307Z
UID:2843-1529233200-1529251200@campleline.org.uk
SUMMARY:Quest for Explorers
DESCRIPTION:  \nJoin us for a Quest with Professor David Munro to uncover the dramatic and inspirational landscape within Crichope Linn and Cample exploring through time how man has engaged with the stone. This is a Quest for the curious\, those who want to find out more about a landscape which inspired famous 19th century Scottish explorer and geologist\, Joseph Thomson. It was Dumfries and Galloway’s Crichope linn were he had a chance encounter which inspired him and changed the course of his life. \nCrichope Linn is stunningly beautiful but hidden away in a cleuch unless you know it’s there you wouldn’t find it. Steeped in history it was the hiding and meeting place of the Covenanters and many before them. The Linn inspired Sir Walter Scott\, who chose it as the lair of John Balfour in “Old Mortality” and was a famous Victorian Beauty spot. Just down the hill from Crichope Linn the small hamlet of Cample sits close to a number of small quarries where the rock was transported via the mineral railway line. We will explore how Cample uses the landscape to support its mills and minerals. \nProfessor Munro\, himself an explorer of landscapes all over the world\, has a curious mind and a generosity with his own knowledge and real life stories and insights. David will be joined by environmental artist Jan Hogarth and director of CAMPLE LINE Tina Fiske. \nFor more information and to book a place please go to the Quests & Retreats website. \n 
URL:https://campleline.org.uk/event/quest-for-explorers/
LOCATION:Cample Line\, Thornhill\, DG3 4XX\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180616
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180618
DTSTAMP:20260517T201503
CREATED:20180524T125725Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180524T141645Z
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SUMMARY:Mark Lyken: Sound Workshop for 13-18yrs
DESCRIPTION:  \nFree. For ages 13-18 years. \n8 places available. Please book via phone or email. \n01848 331 000 | info@campleline.org.uk \nSign up for this 2 day sound workshop with filmmaker and sound artist Mark Lyken\, which will take as its starting point the ‘sound life’ of Cample Mill site and its surroundings. \nGiven the presence of the mill\, its workers cottages\, its looms and later its hydraulics\, a neighbouring stone depot\, and two rail lines\, the site would have been full of sound. This workshop will involve field recording (Day 1) and then the production of a sound work (Day 2). \nIt will also be an opportunity to see Mark’s exhibition New Town New Wave\, and learn about the role of sound in his own work. \n 
URL:https://campleline.org.uk/event/mark-lyken-sound-workshop-13-18yrs/
LOCATION:Cample Line\, Thornhill\, DG3 4XX\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20180615T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20180615T210000
DTSTAMP:20260517T201503
CREATED:20180524T132904Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180524T132904Z
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SUMMARY:Screening: Ang Lee\, Eat Drink Man Woman
DESCRIPTION:Ang Lee\, still image from Eat Drink Man Woman (1994)\nAng Lee\nEat Drink Man Woman\, 1994 (Taiwan/US)\n120 mins\nMandarin with English Subtitles\nPG\n£4 | £2 \nPlease book via Eventbrite\, or directly via info@campleline.org.uk | 01848 331 000 \nChosen by Young Assistant Grace Jones to screen alongside Mark Lyken’s exhibition New Town New Wave. \nFilled with close-ups of food preparation and sumptuous shots of Taiwanese cuisine\, Eat Drink Man Woman follows a widowed master chef and the three single daughters who live with him as the women search for love. It was the final film in director Ang Lee’s trilogy of stories exploring cross-generational changes and conflicts in culture and behaviour in his native Taiwan. \nEat Drink Man Woman was nominated for an Academy Award for best foreign film. Like its predecessors in the trilogy\, Pushing Hands (1992) and The Wedding Banquet (1993)\, the film features Taiwanese actor Sihung Lung\, who plays the master chef. \nLee went on to earn international acclaim for movies as varied as Sense and Sensibility (1995)\, The Ice Storm (1997)\, and Crouching Tiger\, Hidden Dragon (2000)\, before winning a best director Oscar for Brokeback Mountain (2005).
URL:https://campleline.org.uk/event/screening-ang-lee-eat-drink-man-woman/
LOCATION:Cample Line\, Thornhill\, DG3 4XX\, United Kingdom
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20180610T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20180610T203000
DTSTAMP:20260517T201503
CREATED:20180524T130925Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180524T130925Z
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SUMMARY:Mark Lyken: Live Performance
DESCRIPTION:  \nMark Lyken live performance\nApprox. 35 mins\nFree\, but please book a space via Eventbrite or directly | info@campleline.org.uk | 01848 331 000 \nPlease join us in our upstairs space for a slow-building improvised live soundtrack by Mark Lyken to his 2 channel film work New Town New Wave\, using sound material he gathered in and around the old KBS building in Namwon during his residency there is November 2017\, as well as the 1976 archive broadcast upon which the work is centred. \nPreceded by Mark Lyken in conversation about his exhibition New Town New Wave with Tina Fiske and Bryony Rose
URL:https://campleline.org.uk/event/mark-lyken-live-performance/
LOCATION:Cample Line\, Thornhill\, DG3 4XX\, United Kingdom
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20180520T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20180520T163000
DTSTAMP:20260517T201503
CREATED:20180507T204806Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180513T213511Z
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SUMMARY:Mark Lyken  New Town New WaveExhibition Opening
DESCRIPTION:A new two-channel film installation \nOpening Sunday 20 May\n Continuing Thurs-Sat\, 10am-4pm until SATURDAY 16 JUNE\n Also open Sunday 27 May 11am-4pm \nMark Lyken\, film still from ‘New Town New Wave’\, 2018. Courtesy of the artist\nCAMPLE LINE is pleased to present New Town New Wave\, a compelling new work by filmmaker and sound artist Mark Lyken\, developed following the Namwon Sound Art Residency that he undertook in November 2017 at the former KBS (Korean Broadcast System) building in Namwon\, South Korea. It will be installed alongside Namwon Broadcasts\, 2017\, a new 20 minute soundwork recorded during an improvised performance in the KBS basement machine room\, comprising sounds and field recordings gathered in and around the building during the residency. \nA recent film by Lyken\, Táifēng and the Motorway Saint (Taiwan/Scotland\, 2017\, 62mins\, Mandarin with English subtitles)\, will screen at the opening event at 3.30pm\, and at 12pm and 2pm during hours of regular exhibition opening. \nNew Town New Wave has been supported by CAMPLE LINE\, Namwon Culture City Committee\, Cryptic Glasgow\, Producer Group DOT and Afternoon Pictures \nMark Lyken is a filmmaker and sound artist. He creates observational film\, musical and sound works\, performances and installations that explore relationships to place and the interplay between nature and culture. This has led to collaborations with artists and scientists\, most notably with the University of Aberdeen’s School of Biological Sciences. Lyken’s work has been presented in Brazil\, India\, Italy\, Mexico\, Poland\, Romania\, Sweden\, Taiwan and widely across the UK. He is currently based in Dumfries and Galloway.
URL:https://campleline.org.uk/event/mark-lyken-new-town-new-wave/
LOCATION:Cample Line\, Thornhill\, DG3 4XX\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Your Words Move
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20180509T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20180509T210000
DTSTAMP:20260517T201503
CREATED:20180330T214021Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180330T214056Z
UID:2732-1525892400-1525899600@campleline.org.uk
SUMMARY:Book Group #5  Lincoln in the Bardo\, George Saunders
DESCRIPTION:  \nPlease join us for our next book group meeting on Weds 9 May. We will be chatting about George Saunder’s Lincoln in the Bardo\, winner of the 2017 Man Booker Prize. \nAn experimental first novel from George Saunders\, the story weaves around President Abraham Lincoln and the death of his eleven year old son\, Willie\, at the dawn of the American Civil War \nAs the Civil War rages\, President Lincoln’s beloved son lies gravely ill\, and in a matter of days\, he dies. After his son is laid to rest in a Georgetown cemetery\, newspapers report that a grief-stricken Lincoln returns to the crypt several times alone to hold his son. From this seed of historical truth\, George Saunders spins an unforgettable story of familial love and loss that breaks free of realism\, entering a thrilling\, supernatural domain both hilarious and terrifying. \nGet in touch if you wish to come along and join the chat. In the meantime… \nListen to this review on US public radio broadcaster NPR:\nhttps://www.npr.org/2017/02/09/514294006/george-saunders-re-imagines-a-presidents-grief-with-lincoln-in-the-bardo
URL:https://campleline.org.uk/event/book-group-5-lincoln-bardo-george-saunders/
LOCATION:Cample Line\, Thornhill\, DG3 4XX\, United Kingdom
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20180506T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20180506T173000
DTSTAMP:20260517T201503
CREATED:20180330T213733Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180414T173852Z
UID:2729-1525622400-1525627800@campleline.org.uk
SUMMARY:Artist Talk  Karen Cunningham in conversation with Dominic Paterson
DESCRIPTION:Karen Cunningham\, detail of Contextural\, 2018. Image: Mike Bolam. Courtesy of the artist\n  \nPlease join us for this closing event for Karen Cunningham’s solo exhibition Deploying Culture. Karen will be in conversation with Dr Dominic Paterson\, Lecturer in Contemporary Art at the University of Glasgow and Curator of Contemporary Art at the Hunterian Art Gallery. \nDeploying Culture\, a solo exhibition by artist Karen Cunningham\, brings together three works: two new installations made in-situ specifically for our upstairs space and a recent moving image work Movable Type; Under Erasure\, 2016\, which will be showing in our downstairs screening space. \nCunningham’s choice and uses of materials allude to technological narratives and new critical thinking about how we produce\, reproduce and relate to our material environment. Her work prompts us to question: How do we use particular combinations of matter to communicate? How and from where do we source the specific materials to do so? How do we display\, handle\, deploy and ultimately dispose of the materials that we engage with? \nOur closing event is FREE\, but ticketed. Please book a seat\, either through Eventbrite or with us directly: info@campleline.org.uk or 01848 331 000
URL:https://campleline.org.uk/event/artist-talk-karen-cunningham-conversation-dominic-paterson/
LOCATION:Cample Line\, Thornhill\, DG3 4XX\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Twin and Earth
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20180505T123000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20180505T143000
DTSTAMP:20260517T201503
CREATED:20180222T080643Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180222T231408Z
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SUMMARY:Karen Cunningham  Movable Type: Under Erasure\, 2016  Screening
DESCRIPTION:Karen Cunningham\, ‘Movable Type: Under Erasure’ (2016)\, HD film still. Courtesy of Karen Cunningham\nKaren Cunningham\nMovable Type: Under Erasure (2016\, 13mins 30 sec)\n24 March\, 7 April\, 28 April and 5 May\nThe film will run on a loop 12.30 – 2.30pm \nAlongside her solo exhibition\, Deploying Culture\, we are delighted to screen Karen Cunningham’s recent video work filmed largely on location at Writing-on-Stone\, Canada and featuring an original monologue written and read by the eminent theorist and cultural critic Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak.
URL:https://campleline.org.uk/event/karen-cunningham-movable-type-erasure-2016-screening-2/
LOCATION:Cample Line\, Thornhill\, DG3 4XX\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Twin and Earth
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20180428T123000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20180428T143000
DTSTAMP:20260517T201503
CREATED:20180221T234715Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180222T080734Z
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SUMMARY:KAREN Cunningham  Movable Type: Under Erasure\, 2016  Screening
DESCRIPTION:Karen Cunningham\, ‘Movable Type: Under Erasure’ (2016)\, HD film still. Courtesy of Karen Cunningham\nKaren Cunningham\nMovable Type: Under Erasure (2016\, 13mins 30 sec)\n24 March\, 7 April\, 28 April and 5 May\nThe film will run on a loop 12.30 – 2.30pm \nAlongside her solo exhibition\, Deploying Culture\, we are delighted to screen Karen Cunningham’s recent video work filmed largely on location at Writing-on-Stone\, Canada and featuring an original monologue written and read by the eminent theorist and cultural critic Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak.
URL:https://campleline.org.uk/event/2640/
LOCATION:Cample Line\, Thornhill\, DG3 4XX\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Twin and Earth
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20180407T123000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20180407T143000
DTSTAMP:20260517T201503
CREATED:20180221T234519Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180222T080806Z
UID:2637-1523104200-1523111400@campleline.org.uk
SUMMARY:Karen Cunningham  Movable Type: Under Erasure\, 2016  Screening
DESCRIPTION:Karen Cunningham\, ‘Movable Type: Under Erasure’ (2016)\, HD film still. Courtesy of Karen Cunningham\nKaren Cunningham\nMovable Type: Under Erasure (2016\, 13mins 30 sec)\n24 March\, 7 April\, 28 April and 5 May\nThe film will run on a loop 12.30 – 2.30pm \nAlongside her solo exhibition\, Deploying Culture\, we are delighted to screen Karen Cunningham’s recent video work filmed largely on location at Writing-on-Stone\, Canada and featuring an original monologue written and read by the eminent theorist and cultural critic Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak.
URL:https://campleline.org.uk/event/karen-cunningham-movable-type-erasure-2016-screening/
LOCATION:Cample Line\, Thornhill\, DG3 4XX\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Twin and Earth
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20180324T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20180324T163000
DTSTAMP:20260517T201503
CREATED:20180222T081359Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180222T081359Z
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SUMMARY:Karen Cunningham  Deploying Culture  Exhibition Opening
DESCRIPTION:Karen Cunningham\, Substance of We Feeling (analysand) (2013)\, exhibited in the solo show ‘Plasma’ at Walden Affairs Gallery\, The Hague. Courtesy of Karen Cunningham\nPlease join us for the opening of Karen Cunningham’s solo exhibition from 2-4.30pm on Saturday 24 March 2018. \nExhibition: Thurs 29 March – Sat 5 May 2018 (open Thurs-Sat\, 10am-3pm\, or by appointment) \nCAMPLE LINE is pleased to present a new solo exhibition by Karen Cunningham in spring 2018. Cunningham will install two new works made in-situ specifically for our upstairs space. Both works will comprise specific selections and combinations of familiar materials including wire\, rope\, plastic and glass. \nA floor-based work will re-present materials that Cunningham has ‘interrupted’ from various recycling processes: brightly-coloured plastics that have been re-ground for new uses or reprocessed for injection moulding; glass recycled from discarded TVs and monitor screens; and ocean shells and coral. A second new work\, suspended from the ceiling trusses\, will incorporate insulated electrical wires\, CAT5E cables\, jute and rope\, making subtle references to the region’s history as part of the 19th century efforts to lay submarine telegraphic cable. \nIn our screening space\, we will show Cunningham’s most recent film Movable Type: Under Erasure (2016\, 13mins 30 sec) at scheduled times. The film will screen during the exhibition opening and then between 12.30 and 2.30 on 7 April\, 28 April and 5 May. \nMovable Type: Under Erasure was filmed largely on location at Writing-on-Stone\, Canada and features an original monologue written and read by the eminent theorist and cultural critic Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak. \nKaren Cunningham is based in Glasgow\, Scotland. Her practice incorporates moving image\, sculpture and photography. She studied photography at Edinburgh College of Art and received her MFA from Glasgow School of Art. Her film and video works have been shown throughout the UK and Europe\, including Tramway\, Glasgow; Collective\, Edinburgh; Forum Stadtpark\, Graz\, Austria\, The Showroom\, London\, and Malmö Konsthall\, Sweden.
URL:https://campleline.org.uk/event/karen-cunningham-deploying-culture-exhibition-opening/
LOCATION:Cample Line\, Thornhill\, DG3 4XX\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Twin and Earth
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20180318T163000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20180318T183000
DTSTAMP:20260517T201503
CREATED:20180117T225258Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180313T211052Z
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SUMMARY:Screening and talkAlfredo Jaar\, Muxima (2006)With talk by Chris Pym
DESCRIPTION:Alfredo Jaar\, still image from ‘Muxima’\, 2006. Courtesy of the artist and Galerie Lelong\, New York\nAlfredo Jaar\, Muxima\, 2006 (colour\, sound\, 34mins)  \nThis is the third of three screenings at CAMPLE LINE of Alfredo Jaar’s beautiful and poetic work Muxima\, filmed in Angola in 2005\, followed with a talk by Chris Pym\, Regional Director for Africa for The Halo Trust. \nDescribed as ‘a deeply moving work\, at once restrained and intense’\, the film features ten ‘cantos’ each of which meditates upon a pressing issue in Angola at the time\, as well as six versions of the same popular Angolese song\, Muxima (meaning ‘Heart’ in Kimbundu). The first version of the song was composed in the late 1940s by Liceu Vieira Dias\, leader of the group Ngola Ritmos and founder member of the People’s Movement for the Liberation of Angola\, mixing rhythms and Angolese poetry with themes of fado and Brazilian music. \n\nThe screening will begin at 4pm\, followed by Chris Pym’s talk at 5.30pm\n£4 (£2) \nPlease book via Eventbrite. You can also book by emailing us directly\, if\, for instance\, you wish to attend 1 or more of the talks: info@campleline.org.uk \n\nWith grateful thanks to Alfredo Jaar and Galerie Lelong\, New York \nAlfredo Jaar: The Garden of Good and Evil is on at Yorkshire Sculpture Park until 8 April 2018
URL:https://campleline.org.uk/event/screening-talkalfredo-jaar-muxima-2006with-talk-chris-pym/
LOCATION:Cample Line\, Thornhill\, DG3 4XX\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Your Words Move
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20180311T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20180311T160000
DTSTAMP:20260517T201503
CREATED:20180209T113653Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180222T232359Z
UID:2568-1520784000-1520784000@campleline.org.uk
SUMMARY:Screening and discussion  with artist Stina Wirfelt
DESCRIPTION:Stina Wirfelt\, still from Rolls and Shutters\, 2016\nStina Wirfelt\, Rolls and Shutters\, 2016 (17mins)\nJohn Smith\, Hotel Diaries #6 Dirty Pictures\, 2007 (14 mins)\nFilipa César\, Cacheu\, 2012 (10mins) \n  \nPlease join us for a screening of Stina Wirfelt’s short film Rolls and Shutters\, a personal and poignant meditation on the ways we respond to documentary photography and to events\, moments\, places and gestures captured as image. \nWirfelt’s film takes as its starting point the photographic archives of the Thistle Foundation and Craigmillar Festival Society: ‘Pictures of a community doing stuff\,’ as Wirfelt\, as the film’s narrator\, tells us. From black and white b&w images of Craigmillar children and royal visits to a local community centre\, she elaborates something of an arc that includes reflections on her own memories of both making and reading images and the impact of a radio discussion of the shocking image of refuge Alan Kurdi published in the press in 2016. Wirfelt’s narration seamlessly moves from the local and observational to more distant and often tragic circumstances\, and as the film progresses\, we understand that these constitute an emotional continuum for Wirfelt. In a disarmingly conversational way\, she brings them to a finely judged point of connection. \nThe artist will introduce Rolls and Shutters\, and has chosen to screen two additional short films by John Smith and Filipa César\, which equally achieve the same fine judgment between personal or performed circumstance\, observation and incident\, and the broader narratives that draw us towards notions of nationhood and history. \n£4 (£2)\nPlease book via Eventbrite. You can also book by emailing us directly: info@campleline.org.uk \n  \nSTINA WIRFELT was born in Sweden and graduated from Malmö Art Academy in 2007. She is based in Scotland and teaches at Edinburgh College of Art. \nJOHN SMITH lives and works in London and currently teaches part-time at the University of East London where he is Professor of Fine Art. His work is held in numerous public collections including Arts Council England\, Tate\, Ella Fontanals-Cisneros\, Kunstmuseum Magdeburg\, Wolverhampton Art Gallery and Ferens Art Gallery\, Hull\, and is distributed by LUX\, London\, Video Data Bank\, Chicago and Light Cone\, Paris. \nFILIPA CÉSAR was born in Porto\, in Portugal in 1975. She currently lives and works in Berlin\, Germany.
URL:https://campleline.org.uk/event/screening-discussionwith-artist-stina-wirfelt/
LOCATION:Cample Line\, Thornhill\, DG3 4XX\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:May You Live,May You Live Talks
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