Moving Pictures: Brunch, Lecture, Film & Museum Tour
a joint presentation of the heckscher museum of art + cinema arts centre
The Greening of Southie

Saturday, March 13
10am: BRUNCH AND FILM at CINEMA ARTS CENTRE
Introduced by Heckscher Museum Chief Curator Dr. Kenneth Wayne
In Person: FILMMAKER CURTIS ELLIS
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12:30pm: MUSEUM TOUR
Join Dr. Wayne for a stimulating tour of the exhibit,
Arcadia/Suburbia: Architecture on Long Island, 1930-2010
Members (CAC & Heckscher) $17 • Public $22
Active Membership Will Be Checked
Tickets can also be purchased at the box office during theatre hours
or by calling Brown Paper Tickets toll free at 1-800-838-3006. No refunds.
Funny and poignant, The Greening of Southie is a story of bold ideas, unlikely environmentalists, and the key to climate change. Set on the storied streets of South Boston, The Greening of Southie is a feature film about Boston’s first residential green building ––as seen by the men and women who set out to construct it. What happens when you have to build the city of tomorrow today? When things start to go wrong, a young developer has to keep the project from unraveling. Funny and poignant, The Greening of Southie is a story of bold ideas, new environmentalists, and the future of urban America. USA, 2009, 73 min.
From the makers of King Corn comes this funny and poignant documentary about
unlikely environmentalists and creation of Boston’s first residential green building
Click HERE for official website
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