This summer, The Jackdaw Film Series returns to Wagga Wagga Art Gallery with an amazing program of cinema for all ages – Director’s Cuts and Just for Kids.
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Escape the heat and explore a world of great films as the gallery is transformed into an amazing pop-up cinema complete with massive Dolby Digital surround sound for the full big screen experience.
Just for Kids is a free holiday program specially curated for children of all ages – the young and the young at heart.
After six hugely popular sessions, we are back next week from Wednesday January 23 to Friday January 25 to present six more sessions at 10am and 2pm daily featuring an eclectic selection of innovative animation and live action/adventure family classics guaranteed to delight.
No bookings are required however children must be accompanied by an adult.
Then on Saturday night January 19 from 7pm, after a sell-out event last Saturday night we present our second Director’s Cuts event featuring Mystery Train (1989) and Down by Law (1986) from American cult film royalty Jim Jarmusch.
Escape the heat and explore a world of great films ...
The Ohio-born director, screenwriter, sometimes actor, producer, editor and composer has become synonymous over the years with ‘urban cool’, making films that are artfully and intricately assembled works of poetry often populated by rock stars and pop cultural icons.
Director’s Cuts is a free event, but seats are limited and bookings are essential.
Visit the gallery website www.wagga.nsw.gov.au/gallery or call (02) 6926 9660 to reserve a place.
MODERN CULTURE
Don’t miss the gallery’s outstanding summer exhibition, Ngabinbiyi dulmarra (measured pressure): Michael Riley and Lorraine Connelly-Northey, curated by renowned contemporary artist, Jonathan Jones.
Both Michael Riley and Lorraine Connelly-Northey are visionary Wiradjuri/Waradgerie artists and this exhibition demonstrates the range and creativity of these two significant Wiradjuri artists, one male and one female, one from the North and one from the South of Wiradjuri Country.
Together, these artists help sculpt our understanding of what it means to be Wiradjuri today.
Catch this incredible exhibition before it concludes on Sunday February 3.