Through Their Lens: Gaza Untold Stories
Feb
7
to Mar 29

Through Their Lens: Gaza Untold Stories

Visible Records Gallery

Through Their Lens: Gaza Untold Stories

February 7th- March 29th


Gallery Hours:

11-5pm Tuesday-Saturday

A Compelling Photography Exhibition Showcasing Life and Resistance in Gaza.

Sponsored by:

Photo Humanity Grant, Namaa Charity, International Islamic Charity Organization,

& Kaaf Humanitarian

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Odds & Ends Closing Party
Feb
22
9:00 PM21:00

Odds & Ends Closing Party

We are thrilled to share with you all a series of special events happening next month as part of the Odds & Ends Film Festival. Tickets for the festival are officially on sale at this website.

Odds & Ends showcases films and videos that push formal and conceptual boundaries, allowing for multiple ways of understanding and interpretation. Each year, we celebrate a diverse range of films that work across modes and genres, addressing the materiality of the medium from poetic, personal, or political perspectives. We especially love to showcase innovative works by emerging filmmakers who work outside of commercial structures. We will be showing two programs of shorts films on Friday, February 21st at 8:15pm and Saturday, February 22nd at 7:30pm at Light House Studio's Vinegar Hill Theater (VHT): 220 W Market Street, Charlottesville, VA 22902. 

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Studio Apartment : A Play By Che Flory
Feb
26
7:30 PM19:30

Studio Apartment : A Play By Che Flory

Monty has settled into a life as a live-in portrait model for the eccentric painter, Dave. It is Kansas City, 1995, and while there is probably somewhere better to be, here is tolerable enough. Dave has brought home Gabe, a new roommate for Monty, without warning. While Monty reengages with the outside world now located inside the safe walls of Dave's studio, Gabe starts to peel away at the things that have kept Monty isolated for so long. In an endurance test for the ages, Monty and Gabe see how long they can spend every minute together play-acting the erotic for Dave before they trauma bond or fall for one another. 

Follow @studioaptplay on instagram for more information

Content warnings:

Graphic depictions of sex, sexual assault, self-harm, workplace harassment, and violence. Discussions of suicidality, body dysmorphia, sexual abuse and assault, injury, and use of profanity and queer slurs. Minor discussions of xenophobia, child abuse, and homophobia 

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Patrice: The Movie (2024)
Feb
27
6:00 PM18:00

Patrice: The Movie (2024)

The Sound Justice Lab and the Disability Studies Initiative at UVA present a screening of Patrice: The Movie, a “documentary rom-com” about disability and marriage equality. The film tells the story of a couple, Patrice and Garry, who want to get married but risk losing their government benefits if they do. Patrice: The Movie (2024), dir. Ted Passon

 

Join us for a post-screening conversation with C’ville-based composer, Molly Joyce, who wrote the music for the film; as well as local disability advocate, Jess Walters; and artist-lawyer, Amy Woolard.

 

Free admission; drinks and snacks provided.

 

For more info, contact Nomi Dave, ndave@virginia.edu

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Existential Bread | Conversation with Jim Franks & Chris of BakerNoBakery
Mar
30
6:00 PM18:00

Existential Bread | Conversation with Jim Franks & Chris of BakerNoBakery

Jim Franks is a baker and a poet who’s written a love story about bread — which is to say he’s

written a life story about listening, learning, trying, failing, adapting, and above all, caring. His

debut book builds on a life-consuming passion for quality bread: what goes into it, physically

and emotionally. Based in Chicago, Jim is known locally for selling out of loaves quickly, but

across the country he’s worked under nearly every bread baker equally obsessed with 100

percent whole grain. Through humor, history, relentless curiosity, and refreshingly unsentimental

poetry, Existential Bread teaches there are many ways to bake a loaf just as there are many

ways to live a life.


bakernobakery is Chris(tina) Martin.

“I view myself more as an artist, the microbakery is a vehicle for exploring all my passions and what inspires me. I thrive being able to garden, raise chickens, and support local food systems through it all. bakernobakery currently employs two seasonal part-timers, and without their help I wouldn’t be able to rock and roll.”



please RSVP HERE


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Theater / Play Club
Feb
18
7:00 PM19:00

Theater / Play Club

New play reading group! Think book club- for theatre! No rehearsal, just come along and read a part, or simply listen, and discuss. This is an opportunity for those interested in theatre, discovering new scripts, trying out a bit of light acting, or hearing stories brought to life. All are welcome! There will be some scripts printed, but bring along a laptop if possible so that you can access the play online. 

The play for this event is Primary Trust by Eboni Booth, winner of the 2024 Pulitzer Prize in Drama


Image: 2023 Roundabout Theatre Company Production (Joan Marcus) 

Summary: 

Meet Kenneth, a 38-year-old bookstore worker who spends his evenings sipping mai tais at the local tiki bar. When he’s suddenly laid off, Kenneth finally begins to face a world he's long avoided – with transformative and even comical results. Primary Trust is a touching and inventive play about new beginnings, old friends and seeing the world for the first time.


If you've got an idea for a script to read, suggest it here: https://forms.gle/sCHe6uK33BQsQVnd8 *this group is for reading published plays, so please don’t submit your own! :) 

This event will be hosted by Charlottesville native and director/facilitator Laura May Brunk, who's just returned from a few years living in England and is looking to foster a community space and engage with theatre in her hometown.

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Political Prisoner Letter Writing
Feb
13
6:00 PM18:00

Political Prisoner Letter Writing

We're writing political prisoners this month: Casey Goonan and Jesse Cannon. Casey is a pro-palestine prisoner arrested at a university encampment last spring. Jesse is an anti-fascist political prisoner who is also a firefighter and was on the ground during the LA fires as part of a prisoner fire crew. 

All supplies provided and no experience necessary. 

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Fresh Stories Served Hot Ft: Liza
Feb
8
7:00 PM19:00

Fresh Stories Served Hot Ft: Liza

We invite you to join Liza for a joyous evening of shared song and story.

From tall tales to folk tales, to personal narratives and creation myths, Liza’s stories will draw you into realms of wonder, reflection and imagination.

$20 suggested donation at the door. No one turned away for lack of funds.

website: FreshStoriesServedHot.org

email: listen@FreshStoriesServedHot.com

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