As part of its ongoing series Prime Time: New Media Juried Exhibition, the Asheville Art Museum will host a special screening of Joel Tauber's Sick-Amour, documentary/personal saga/nature study, on Sunday, July 15 at 2 p.m. at 2 S. Pack Square. The filmmaker, an assistant professor of art in new media at Wake Forest University, will be there for a post-flick Q-and-A.
According to Tauber's website, the 33-minute film documents his discovery, observation and eventual stewardship of a single sycamore tree "stuck in the middle of a giant parking lot in front of the Rose Bowl" in Pasadena, Calif.
To view the trailer, visit http://www.joeltauber.com/sickamour.html.
The film is free with membership or museum admission. For more information, visit http://www.ashevilleart.org.
According to Tauber's website, the 33-minute film documents his discovery, observation and eventual stewardship of a single sycamore tree "stuck in the middle of a giant parking lot in front of the Rose Bowl" in Pasadena, Calif.
To view the trailer, visit http://www.joeltauber.com/sickamour.html.
The film is free with membership or museum admission. For more information, visit http://www.ashevilleart.org.
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