Upcoming Events
21c Museum and LFS presents Nanook of the North
with a live, improvised soundtrack from Sapat
Tuesday, November 18, 8pm
In gallery 2, off the atrium gallery
Free and open to the public
Running time of the film is 79 minutes
21c & LFS Monthly Film Series has decided not only to screen what is considered
the first full length documentary, but to host Louisville's own Sapat to make an
original soundtrack specially for the viewing. This month, there will only be one
screening at 8pm, so please get your refreshments early and claim your seat.
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21c is proud to partner with the Louisville Film Society in the continuing Monthly
Film Series since August of 2007. LFS is a publicly supported non-profit organization.
Support comes from memberships, event admission, advertisement, contributions, donated
materials, and services. For more information about the LFS, please visit visit
www.louisvillefilm.org.
21c Monthly Film Series is funded by:
Vetiver in Concert with Special Guests King's Daughters &
Sons
Thursday, December 4, 8pm
In the atrium gallery
Doors open at 8pm
Cash bar
$10 in advance and $12 at the door
Tickets available at the 21c Front Desk and ear-X-tacy
Percentage of ticket proceeds to benefit International
Contemporary Art Foundation
Celebrating their third major studio release, Vetiver will be taking a break from
their national tour with the Black Crows to give a special performance at 21c Museum.
Vetiver's new album, Thing of the Past, breaks from the traditional covers
album by paying tribute to little-known songs by little-known musicians who influenced
band leader Andy Cabic. California-based, Vetiver is no stranger to experimentation
and has shared the stage with Joanna Newsom, The Shins, Colm O'Ciosoig of My Bloody
Valentine, and Bright Eyes. Perhaps Vetiver is best described by occasional collaborator
Devendra Banhart as an "impossibly ethereal yet terrestrial songwriting."
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Museum Shop: Featured Artist
ARCHITYPE
ARCHITYPE
is a locally owned and operated design house, specializing in leather bags and accessories.
Drawing inspiration from architecture, science, history, and all aspects of culture
and using rich and vibrantly colored leather, their designs merge form and function
to create products that are both beautiful and useful.
ARCHITYPE strives to uphold the principles of sustainability and responsible manufacturing
to create a prosperous business that also benefits the environment and local economy.
Leather is a renewable, durable, and biodegradable resource. ARCHITYPE uses quality
leathers from the USA, and recycled end-lots that may be discarded as waste from
large products, and they employ regional artisans to handcraft their designs.
Stop by during Trolley Hop on Friday, November 7th (from 5pm – 9pm) to meet the
artists. Located on Seventh Street in between Main and Market.
Think Global. Shop Local.
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