Calendar of events at Daytona State announced for September 2012
DAYTONA BEACH, FL - Daytona State College presents the following calendar of events for September 2012.
Southeast Museum of Photography
MUSEUM HOURS: Closed Mondays; OPEN – Tues, Thurs, Fri: 11 a.m. - 5 p.m. Wed: 11 a.m. - 7 p.m. Weekends: 1 - 5 p.m. (June, July and December Hours: Tues-Sun: 12 - 4 p.m.) CLOSED – Mondays and for the following dates: Daytona 500 Weekend, Daytona State College Spring Break, Easter Sunday, July 4, July 30 - August 13, and Thanksgiving Weekend.
MUSEUM LOCATION: Unless noted otherwise, all museum exhibitions, events and films are presented at the Daytona State College Southeast Museum of Photography which is located on the Daytona Beach Campus of Daytona State College at 1200 International Speedway Blvd, three miles east of 1-95. The museum is located in the Hosseini Center (#1200). Visitor parking is available. Admission & Events are free. For detailed exhibition and program information visit www.smponline.org or call the museum information hotline at (386) 506-4475.
May 23 - Sept. 16, 2012
FACULTY FOCUS 2012: Steven Benson
FACULTY FOCUS exhibitions present photographic works from faculty of the photography studies programs at Daytona State College. This exhibition series is presented each year as part of the summer exhibition schedule of the Daytona State College Southeast Museum of Photography.
ALUMNI FOCUS 2012: Christian Weber
ALUMNI FOCUS is an exhibition of photographic works from alumni of the photography studies programs of Daytona State College and the University of Central Florida (Daytona Beach) that is presented each year as part of the summer exhibition schedule of the Daytona State College Southeast Museum of Photography.
Free admission.
Daytona Beach Campus, Hosseini Center (#1200), SMP
1200 W. Int'l. Speedway Blvd., Daytona Beach
For additional information call (386) 506-4475.
Continues through Oct. 14, 2012
BEATE SASS: Tall Timbers Plantation Project
Tall Timbers Plantation Project is a personal photographic and oral history project that emerged from curiosity about the few tenant farmer dwellings still standing on plantations in north Florida and southwest Georgia. This project is divided into four groups, Portraits, The Jones Family Tenant Farm, The Landscape, and Light, Form and Expression in the Beadel House.
SMP LYONIA GALLERY at the Lyonia Environmental Center in Deltona, Florida
2150 Eustace Ave, Deltona,
OPEN HOURS: The Southeast Museum of Photography’s LYONIA GALLERY will only be open to the public during the normal open hours of the Lyonia Environmental Center - Monday - Thursday: 9 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.; Friday and Saturday: 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.; Sunday: 1 - 5 p.m.
For all information about the LYONIA ENVIRONMENTAL CENTER, call: (386) 789-7207 Main Office / (386) 257-6000 Daytona Beach / (386) 423-3300 New Smyrna Beach.
Sept. 5, 1:30 p.m.
Exhibition Film Series: A Girl and Her Room
Wednesday afternoon matinees continue with our exhibition film series: A Girl and Her Room. Inspired by the exhibition and book of the same name these dramas, comedies and satirical masterpieces draw us into the confusing, beguiling and compelling world of the modern adolescent.
Welcome to the Dollhouse, Dir. Todd Solodonz (U.S., 1995) 87 min. Movie admission by donation - No reserved theater seating.
Daytona Beach Campus, Hosseini Center (#1200), SMP, Madorsky Theater
1200 W. Int'l. Speedway Blvd., Daytona Beach
For additional information, call (386) 506-4475 or visit smponline.org.
Sept. 5, 6 p.m.
Artist's Talk: FACULTY FOCUS 2012 - Steven Benson
FACULTY FOCUS exhibitions present photographic works from faculty of the photography studies programs at Daytona State College. This exhibition series is presented each year as part of the summer exhibition schedule of the Southeast Museum of Photography.
Daytona Beach Campus, Hosseini Center (#1200), SMP
1200 W. Int'l. Speedway Blvd., Daytona Beach
For additional information, call (386) 506-4475 or visit smponline.org.
Sept. 6, 1:30 p.m.
American Masters: Stanley Kubrick & Terence Malick
This continuing series will showcase the cinema masterworks of America’s most thoughtful and influential directors. Both Stanley Kubrick and Terence Malick figure amongst cinema’s most unique stylists and each has produced milestone works in Twentieth Century American culture. Kubrick’s work ranges from early masterpieces like Spartacus to rarely seen iconic titles like A Clockwork Orange and the classic war film Paths of Glory. Malick’s recent blockbuster The Tree of Life has piqued interest in his earlier visionary works.
Spartacus, Dir. Stanley Kubrick (U.S., 1960) 184 min. Movie admission by donation - No reserved theater seating.
Daytona Beach Campus, Hosseini Center (#1200), SMP, Madorsky Theater
1200 W. Int'l. Speedway Blvd., Daytona Beach
For additional information, call (386) 506-4475 or visit smponline.org.
Sept. 7, 1:30 p.m.
Cinema Essentials: Ingmar Bergman Film Series
What are the most important, the most respected, and perhaps the most revered movies in cinema history? Which directors have shaped modern film and cinematic story-telling and left a lasting mark on the genre? This is the first in a continuing series of sustained explorations of the masterworks of modern cinema. Delving deep into the entire vision of some of cinema’s greatest directors, the series starts with the essential masterpieces of Sweden’s Ingmar Bergman. From his early, lyrical character studies to the dramatic sweep of his penetrating epics, Bergman’s vision and style remains unmistakable and fresh today.
Winter Light, Dir. Ingmar Bergman (Sweden, 1963) 81 min. Movie admission by donation - No reserved theater seating.
Daytona Beach Campus, Hosseini Center (#1200), SMP, Madorsky Theater
1200 W. Int'l. Speedway Blvd., Daytona Beach
For additional information, call (386) 506-4475 or visit smponline.org.
Sept. 7, 6 p.m.
Art for Art’s Sake: Modernism Film Series
The path of artistic modernism is traced in the lives and works of some of the most influential modern artists. Starting in the late 19th the film series travels through crucial formative periods in Paris and New York and into the late 20th Century.
Vincent: The Life and Death of Vincent Van Gogh, Dir: Cox (Australia, 1988) 95 min. Movie admission by donation - No reserved theater seating.
Daytona Beach Campus, Hosseini Center (#1200), SMP, Madorsky Theater
1200 W. Int'l. Speedway Blvd., Daytona Beach
For additional information, call (386) 506-4475 or visit smponline.org.
Sept. 8, 1 - 3 p.m.
SMP Children's Program - Family Photo Fun Day
Liquidscapes: Colorful Creations (all skill levels) - enjoy an afternoon of free parent-child art and photography sessions for children aged 6-12. Museum staff will lead a variety of fun activities that will explore new ways of seeing and creating. As an added bonus, get a sneak-peek of the upcoming children’s workshop series! Due to limited space in all education programs, all children must be accompanied by a parent or guardian and pre-registration is required. No charge!
Daytona Beach Campus, Hosseini Center (#1200), SMP, Education Area
1200 W. Int'l. Speedway Blvd., Daytona Beach
For additional information, call (386) 506-4569.
Sept. 8, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.
SMP Community Education Course: Introduction to the DSLR (Level II)
The Southeast Museum of Photography workshops are designed for adults of all ages and skill levels. Get started with a new set of skills or develop yours further with tips and techniques from professionals. Due to limited space, pre-registration and payment is required at least 24 hours in advance. Cost: $70.
Daytona Beach Campus, Hosseini Center (#1200), SMP, Education Area
1200 W. Int'l. Speedway Blvd., Daytona Beach
For additional information, call (386) 506-4569.
Sept. 12, 1:30 p.m.
Exhibition Film Series: A Girl and Her Room
Wednesday afternoon matinees continue with our exhibition film series: A Girl and Her Room. Inspired by the exhibition and book of the same name these dramas, comedies and satirical masterpieces draw us into the confusing, beguiling and compelling world of the modern adolescent.
Heathers (Rated R), Dir. Michael Lehmann (U.S., 1989) 102 min. Movie admission by donation - No reserved theater seating.
Daytona Beach Campus, Hosseini Center (#1200), SMP, Madorsky Theater
1200 W. Int'l. Speedway Blvd., Daytona Beach
For additional information, call (386) 506-4475 or visit smponline.org.
Sept. 12, 7:30 p.m.
Dinner and a Movie - It’s OK to Laugh
Enjoy dinner at Daytona State College’s Café 101 (reservations required: $15 per person – call (386) 506-3859 – dinner seating begins at 5:30/6 p.m.) and follow up with a comfortable seat in the Southeast Museum of Photography’s Madorsky Theater. This interdisciplinary feature film series presents titles that explore humor and satire in recent cinema. Join series host, Daytona State College faculty member and film specialist Eric Breitenbach for background information, discussion and audience Q & A. No reservations are needed to see the films. Admission by donation.
Baghdad Café, Dir. Percy Adlon (U.S., W. Germany, 1987) 95 min.
Daytona Beach Campus, Hosseini Center (#1200), SMP, Madorsky Theater
1200 W. Int'l. Speedway Blvd., Daytona Beach
For additional information call (386) 506-4475.
Sept. 13, 1:30 p.m.
American Masters: Stanley Kubrick & Terence Malick
This continuing series will showcase the cinema masterworks of America’s most thoughtful and influential directors. Both Stanley Kubrick and Terence Malick figure amongst cinema’s most unique stylists and each has produced milestone works in Twentieth Century American culture. Kubrick’s work ranges from early masterpieces like Spartacus to rarely seen iconic titles like A Clockwork Orange and the classic war film Paths of Glory. Malick’s recent blockbuster The Tree of Life has piqued interest in his earlier visionary works.
Barry Lyndon, Dir. Stanley Kubrick (U.S., Britain, 1975) 184 min. Movie admission by donation - No reserved theater seating.
Daytona Beach Campus, Hosseini Center (#1200), SMP, Madorsky Theater
1200 W. Int'l. Speedway Blvd., Daytona Beach
For additional information, call (386) 506-4475 or visit smponline.org.
Sept. 14- Dec. 14,
A GIRL AND HER ROOM: Rania Matar
Rania Matar has produced an exhibition and a book of unique and subtle power. Focusing on contemporary young women from vastly differing cultures in the United States and Lebanon her project, A Girl and Her Room, reveals the complex lives of her subjects in the unique setting of the girls’ own rooms. Besides the expected cultural and economic differences and similarities that inevitably are drawn out using such an approach, these portraits of the girls and their bedrooms—reveal a dizzying array of personalities, dreams, hopes, wishes and frustrations in settings that are clearly expressions of the girls’ individual identities. The nuances shown in each room, and in the portrait of each young woman, reveal an acute photographer’s eye for telling detail. Closed Mondays; OPEN – Tues, Thurs, Fri: 11 a.m. - 5 p.m. Wed: 11 a.m. - 7 p.m. Weekends: 1 - 5 p.m.
Daytona Beach Campus, Hosseini Center (#1200), SMP
1200 W. Int'l. Speedway Blvd., Daytona Beach
For additional information, call (386) 506-4475 or visit smponline.org.
Sept. 14- Dec. 14,
EDGE TO EDGE: Vintage Panoramic Photography in Florida
What panoramic photographs add to the record of the natural environment and of the social and cultural history of Florida is a magic that is both aesthetic and psychological, appealing to our innate sense of awe in the presence of dramatic sights. This exhibition of more than 200 vintage panoramic photographs and original vintage postcards draws out the fascinating history of this unique style of photography from Florida’s “golden years” in the early twentieth century. Collected from four significant public collections and private holdings, these images show us a long-vanished image of the sunshine state in some of its proudest and most dramatic moments. Curated by Jay Mechling. Closed Mondays; OPEN – Tues, Thurs, Fri: 11 a.m. - 5 p.m. Wed: 11 a.m. - 7 p.m. Weekends: 1 - 5 p.m.
Daytona Beach Campus, Hosseini Center (#1200), SMP
1200 W. Int'l. Speedway Blvd., Daytona Beach
For additional information, call (386) 506-4475 or visit smponline.org.
Sept. 14, 1:30 p.m.
Cinema Essentials: Ingmar Bergman Film Series
What are the most important, the most respected, and perhaps the most revered movies in cinema history? Which directors have shaped modern film and cinematic story-telling and left a lasting mark on the genre? This is the first in a continuing series of sustained explorations of the masterworks of modern cinema. Delving deep into the entire vision of some of cinema’s greatest directors, the series starts with the essential masterpieces of Sweden’s Ingmar Bergman. From his early, lyrical character studies to the dramatic sweep of his penetrating epics, Bergman’s vision and style remains unmistakable and fresh today.
Virgin Spring, Dir. Ingmar Bergman (Sweden, 1960) 89 min. Movie admission by donation - No reserved theater seating.
Daytona Beach Campus, Hosseini Center (#1200), SMP, Madorsky Theater
1200 W. Int'l. Speedway Blvd., Daytona Beach
For additional information, call (386) 506-4475 or visit smponline.org.
Sept. 14, 6 - 8 p.m.
Artist's Talk, Book Signing and Opening Reception
A GIRL AND HER ROOM: Rania Matar
Daytona Beach Campus, Hosseini Center (#1200), SMP
1200 W. Int'l. Speedway Blvd., Daytona Beach
For additional information, call (386) 506-4475 or visit smponline.org.
Sept. 19, 1:30 p.m.
Exhibition Film Series: A Girl and Her Room
Wednesday afternoon matinees continue with our exhibition film series: A Girl and Her Room. Inspired by the exhibition and book of the same name these dramas, comedies and satirical masterpieces draw us into the confusing, beguiling and compelling world of the modern adolescent.
Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen, Dir. Sara Sugarman (U.S., 2004) 89 min. Movie admission by donation - No reserved theater seating.
Daytona Beach Campus, Hosseini Center (#1200), SMP, Madorsky Theater
1200 W. Int'l. Speedway Blvd., Daytona Beach
For additional information, call (386) 506-4475 or visit smponline.org.
Sept. 19, 7:30 p.m.
Dinner and a Movie - It’s OK to Laugh
Enjoy dinner at Daytona State College’s Café 101 (reservations required: $15 per person – call (386) 506-3859 – dinner seating begins at 5:30/6 p.m.) and follow up with a comfortable seat in the Southeast Museum of Photography’s Madorsky Theater. This interdisciplinary feature film series presents titles that explore humor and satire in recent cinema. Join series host, Daytona State College faculty member and film specialist Eric Breitenbach for background information, discussion and audience Q & A. No reservations are needed to see the films. Admission by donation.
Pee Wee’s Big Adventure, Dir. Tim Burton (U.S., 1985) 90 min.
Daytona Beach Campus, Hosseini Center (#1200), SMP, Madorsky Theater
1200 W. Int'l. Speedway Blvd., Daytona Beach
For additional information call (386) 506-4475.
Sept. 20, 1:30 p.m.
American Masters: Stanley Kubrick & Terence Malick
This continuing series will showcase the cinema masterworks of America’s most thoughtful and influential directors. Both Stanley Kubrick and Terence Malick figure amongst cinema’s most unique stylists and each has produced milestone works in Twentieth Century American culture. Kubrick’s work ranges from early masterpieces like Spartacus to rarely seen iconic titles like A Clockwork Orange and the classic war film Paths of Glory. Malick’s recent blockbuster The Tree of Life has piqued interest in his earlier visionary works.
Lolita, Dir. Stanley Kubrick (U.S., 1962) 152 min. Movie admission by donation - No reserved theater seating.
Daytona Beach Campus, Hosseini Center (#1200), SMP, Madorsky Theater
1200 W. Int'l. Speedway Blvd., Daytona Beach
For additional information, call (386) 506-4475 or visit smponline.org.
Sept. 21, 1:30 p.m.
Cinema Essentials: Ingmar Bergman Film Series
What are the most important, the most respected, and perhaps the most revered movies in cinema history? Which directors have shaped modern film and cinematic story-telling and left a lasting mark on the genre? This is the first in a continuing series of sustained explorations of the masterworks of modern cinema. Delving deep into the entire vision of some of cinema’s greatest directors, the series starts with the essential masterpieces of Sweden’s Ingmar Bergman. From his early, lyrical character studies to the dramatic sweep of his penetrating epics, Bergman’s vision and style remains unmistakable and fresh today.
Through a Glass Darkly, Dir. Ingmar Bergman (Sweden, 1961) 89 min. Movie admission by donation - No reserved theater seating.
Daytona Beach Campus, Hosseini Center (#1200), SMP, Madorsky Theater
1200 W. Int'l. Speedway Blvd., Daytona Beach
For additional information, call (386) 506-4475 or visit smponline.org.
Sept. 21, 6 p.m.
Art for Art’s Sake: Modernism Film Series
The path of artistic modernism is traced in the lives and works of some of the most influential modern artists. Starting in the late 19th the film series travels through crucial formative periods in Paris and New York and into the late 20th Century.
Gauguin: The Full Story, Dir: Januszczak (Poland, 2010) 120 min. Movie admission by donation - No reserved theater seating.
Daytona Beach Campus, Hosseini Center (#1200), SMP, Madorsky Theater
1200 W. Int'l. Speedway Blvd., Daytona Beach
For additional information, call (386) 506-4475 or visit smponline.org.
Sept. 22, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. - RESCHEDULED FOR SEPT. 29
SMP Community Education Course: Introduction to Lighting (Level I)
The Southeast Museum of Photography workshops are designed for adults of all ages and skill levels. Get started with a new set of skills or develop yours further with tips and techniques from professionals. Due to limited space, pre-registration and payment is required at least 24 hours in advance. Cost: $70.
Daytona Beach Campus, Hosseini Center (#1200), SMP, Education Area
1200 W. Int'l. Speedway Blvd., Daytona Beach
For additional information, call (386) 506-4569.
Sept. 26, 1:30 p.m.
Exhibition Film Series: A Girl and Her Room
Wednesday afternoon matinees continue with our exhibition film series: A Girl and Her Room. Inspired by the exhibition and book of the same name these dramas, comedies and satirical masterpieces draw us into the confusing, beguiling and compelling world of the modern adolescent.
A Summer in La Goulette, Dir. Férid Boughedir (France, Belgium, Tunisia, 1996) 89 min. Movie admission by donation - No reserved theater seating.
Daytona Beach Campus, Hosseini Center (#1200), SMP, Madorsky Theater
1200 W. Int'l. Speedway Blvd., Daytona Beach
For additional information, call (386) 506-4475 or visit smponline.org.
Sept. 26, 7:30 p.m.
Dinner and a Movie - It’s OK to Laugh
Enjoy dinner at Daytona State College’s Café 101 (reservations required: $15 per person – call (386) 506-3859 – dinner seating begins at 5:30/6 p.m.) and follow up with a comfortable seat in the Southeast Museum of Photography’s Madorsky Theater. This interdisciplinary feature film series presents titles that explore humor and satire in recent cinema. Join series host, Daytona State College faculty member and film specialist Eric Breitenbach for background information, discussion and audience Q & A. No reservations are needed to see the films. Admission by donation.
The In Laws, Dir. Arthur Hiller (U.S., 1979) 103 min.
Daytona Beach Campus, Hosseini Center (#1200), SMP, Madorsky Theater
1200 W. Int'l. Speedway Blvd., Daytona Beach
For additional information call (386) 506-4475.
Sept. 27, 1:30 p.m.
American Masters: Stanley Kubrick & Terence Malick
This continuing series will showcase the cinema masterworks of America’s most thoughtful and influential directors. Both Stanley Kubrick and Terence Malick figure amongst cinema’s most unique stylists and each has produced milestone works in Twentieth Century American culture. Kubrick’s work ranges from early masterpieces like Spartacus to rarely seen iconic titles like A Clockwork Orange and the classic war film Paths of Glory. Malick’s recent blockbuster The Tree of Life has piqued interest in his earlier visionary works.
Paths of Glory, Dir. Stanley Kubrick (U.S., 1957) 88 min. Movie admission by donation - No reserved theater seating.
Daytona Beach Campus, Hosseini Center (#1200), SMP, Madorsky Theater
1200 W. Int'l. Speedway Blvd., Daytona Beach
For additional information, call (386) 506-4475 or visit smponline.org.
Sept. 28, 1:30 p.m.
Cinema Essentials: Ingmar Bergman Film Series
What are the most important, the most respected, and perhaps the most revered movies in cinema history? Which directors have shaped modern film and cinematic story-telling and left a lasting mark on the genre? This is the first in a continuing series of sustained explorations of the masterworks of modern cinema. Delving deep into the entire vision of some of cinema’s greatest directors, the series starts with the essential masterpieces of Sweden’s Ingmar Bergman. From his early, lyrical character studies to the dramatic sweep of his penetrating epics, Bergman’s vision and style remains unmistakable and fresh today.
Smiles of a Summer Night, Dir. Ingmar Bergman (Sweden, 1955) 108 min. Movie admission by donation - No reserved theater seating.
Daytona Beach Campus, Hosseini Center (#1200), SMP, Madorsky Theater
1200 W. Int'l. Speedway Blvd., Daytona Beach
For additional information, call (386) 506-4475 or visit smponline.org.
Sept. 28, 6 p.m.
Art for Art’s Sake: Modernism Film Series
The path of artistic modernism is traced in the lives and works of some of the most influential modern artists. Starting in the late 19th the film series travels through crucial formative periods in Paris and New York and into the late 20th Century.
Paris: Luminous Years, Dir. Miller Adato/PBS (USA, 2010) 120 min. Movie admission by donation - No reserved theater seating.
Daytona Beach Campus, Hosseini Center (#1200), SMP, Madorsky Theater
1200 W. Int'l. Speedway Blvd., Daytona Beach
For additional information, call (386) 506-4475 or visit smponline.org.
Sept. 29, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. - RESCHEDULED FROM SEPT. 22
SMP Community Education Course: Introduction to Lighting (Level I)
The Southeast Museum of Photography workshops are designed for adults of all ages and skill levels. Get started with a new set of skills or develop yours further with tips and techniques from professionals. Due to limited space, pre-registration and payment is required at least 24 hours in advance. Cost: $70.
Daytona Beach Campus, Hosseini Center (#1200), SMP, Education Area
1200 W. Int'l. Speedway Blvd., Daytona Beach
For additional information, call (386) 506-4569.
Sept. 29, 1 - 3 p.m.
SMP Children's Photo Workshop - Peel and Stick Photo Transfers
Join us for an exciting series of hands-on photography workshops for children ages 6-12, led by museum staff. Utilizing traditional and non-traditional photography methods, these fun and creative sessions emphasize unique ways to incorporate images into art pieces. Cost $20. All children must be accompanied by a parent or guardian, and due to limited space, pre-registration is required. No charge!
Daytona Beach Campus, Hosseini Center (#1200), SMP, Education Area
1200 W. Int'l. Speedway Blvd., Daytona Beach
For additional information, call (386) 506-4569.
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