THIS WEEK AT THE MUSEUM

 

Tuesday, March 10 - Sunday, March 15

 

CANON EXPLORERS OF LIGHT FEATURED PRESENTATION
Presentation by photographer Rick Sammon
Join us for this informative and fun-filled presentation by Canon Explorer of Light, Rick Sammon, as he shares what he has learned over his many years as a professional photographer.

Thursday, March 12, 1:00 - 2:00 pm

Presented in conjunction with the Southeast Center for Photographic Studies. Sponsored by Canon USA: Explorers of Light.


This event is free and open to the public. No reservations required.
Located in SMP's Madorsky Theater, Bldg. 1200

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Community Workshop
BASIC CONCEPTS OF DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY
An introduction to DSLR camera operation, composition, exposure controls, resolution and file formats. This full-day workshop combines classroom instruction with an opportunity for hands-on application and feedback. Designed for adults of all ages and skill levels.

Saturday, March 14 / 9:30 am - 4:30 pm

Registration is full for this class.
Please email katsolc@daytonastate.edu to be put on the waiting list.

Cost: $70.00
Instructor: Angela Biggs
Please note: This class requires travel. Due to limited space, pre-registration is required at least 24 hours in advance.

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Museum Film Series
WOMEN
This film series presents contemporary and classic films that tell the stories of brave, influential, inspiring, hilarious and insightful women through documentaries, comedies and dramas.

Indochine
Wednesday, March 11th
1:30 pm

Set in 1930, this epic film is a tragic love story about a female French rubber tree plantation owner who raises a Vietnamese princess during the time of French colonial rule in Indochina.


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Museum Film Series
THE MIND IS A WONDERFUL SERVANT BUT A TERRIBLE MASTER
Taken from Robin Sharma's book "The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari," this series title refers to how much power we have over our mental and emotional lives. Hosted by Daytona State College faculty member Eric Breitenbach and guest lecturers, this series presents films that deal with an array of topics related to psychology, psychiatry, loss, grief and other aspects of our internal, often-hidden lives.

Silver Linings Playbook (R)
Wednesday, March 11th
7:30 pm

A romantic comedy-drama film about a man with bipolar disorder recently released from a psychiatric hospital who enters a dance contest in order to win back his estranged wife.

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Museum Film Series
PHOTOGRAPHERS AT WORK
These documentaries examine the often complex interplay between biography, aesthetic ambition and accomplishment in the lives and art of a diverse array of important 20th Century photographers. A must see for all art and photography students and enthusiasts.

Brilliant Fever: W. Eugene Smith and Pittsburgh
Thursday, March 12th
5:30 pm

Brilliant Fever is a poetic homage to W. Eugene Smith and focuses on the creation of Dream Street, his photo essay on the city of Pittsburgh, considered to be one of the most ambitious projects in photographic history.


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Museum Film Series
MODERN ART: FORERUNNERS AND INFLUENCES
This survey film series examines the aesthetic impact of a number of key artists who laid many of the foundations for modern art as we know it today.

William Kentridge: Anything is Possible
Friday, March 13th
1:30 pm

This film provides an intimate look at the artist whose drawings, animations, video installations, mechanical puppets, tapestries, sculptures, and live performance pieces have made him one of the most interesting artists working today.


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Exhibition Film Series
EVERYTHING WARHOL
Presented in conjunction with the exhibition ANDY WARHOL: The Photographs, this film series presents an array of films about Andy Warhol, his circle, and the Pop Art Movement. 

Beautiful Darling
Friday, March 13th
7:00 pm

This critically acclaimed and award-winning feature-length documentary incorporates Candy Darling's private diaries and letters to reveal the transgender pioneer, actress and Andy Warhol Superstar.


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Current Museum Exhibitions


MUSEUM HOURS
OPEN - Tues, Thurs, Fri: 11-5 pm; Wed: 11-7 pm; Weekends: 1-5 pm
June, July and December Hours: Tues-Sun: 12-4 pm.

CLOSED - Mondays and for the following dates:
Easter Sunday, Daytona 500 Weekend, Daytona State College Spring Break, July 4, Thanksgiving Weekend, July 31-August 18, December 15-January 12.

 

MUSEUM LOCATION

Unless noted otherwise, all museum exhibitions, events and films are presented at the 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 I-95.

 

The museum is located in the Mori Hosseini Center (Bld. 1200). Visitor parking is available. Gallery admission is free. For detailed exhibition and program information visit www.smponline.org or call the museum information hotline at (386) 506-4475.

 

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Southeast Museum of Photography
  
A Service of Daytona State College
  
1200 W. International Speedway Blvd.
Daytona Beach, FL 32114
  
(386)506-4475