Artists Events
Artcity Festival 2011
Sept. 9th-17th, Calgary

Around Town

Film Screening - Drawing Restraint #10 and Cremaster #4

Matthew Barney

“Absurd and confrontational,” a “disturbing enigmatic dream,” “ingeniously complicated,” “gender-bending”… Join us for the premiere Calgary screening of acclaimed artist, Matthew Barney’s films, Drawing Restraint #10 and Cremaster #4. Named by the New York Times the “most important American artist of his generation” Barney creates films of rich visual and symbolic depth. Ticket purchase includes admission to the Marquee Room following the screening. Tickets can be purchased from The Art Gallery of Calgary’s Gallery Shop (403-770-1350) or at Uptown theatre prior to the screening from 4:30-7:30pm. $25/person, $15/AGC member. See http://www.cremaster.net/crem4.htm/ and http://www.drawingrestraint.net/ for official film synopses.

May 12 - May 12
The Uptown Stage and Screen , 612- 8th Avenue SW map ]

We are in the process of becoming Calgary's most diverse Arts Centre consisting of the Uptown Screen (movie theatre), the Uptown Stage (movie theatre & live performance venue), Mezzanine Level Bar- The Marquee Room, and visual art gallery. There is also a treats concession and box office. Located in the Barron Building, on 8th Avenue in downtown Calgary, the theatre was built in 1951 by Mr. Jacob Barron, a Calgary lawyer and owner of National Theatres, a chain of local movie houses. It is the finest example of Art Deco architecture in the city. The theatre lobby has been likened to a Lapidus designed Miami Beach hotel lobby. The Uptown offers some unique features: the programming is the best in town; location and access is excellent, with the C-Train just paces away, and plenty of parking; and the ability to queue up indoors.

THE STAGE

The Stage was constructed in March 1993 by removing seats from what was once the balcony seating and building a stage. Calgary was without a venue of this size for many years until the Stage was built. It was operated as a "road house" -- meaning we don't produce work, but rent to others. The venue has since had projection equipment installed and functions primarily as a film house. There are 340 seats, with a very steep "rake" (slope) to the back, with no posts nor internal blocks to visibility. The acoustics are very good, and though there are no objective measurements of acoustics, we have been pleased with the comments of performers.

THE SCREEN

Formerly the main floor of the original movie theatre, this space was turned into an individual cinema in the mid-seventies after the balcony was walled off to form a separate cinema. 125 seats of the original 600 were removed to build a projection room. It is a lovely old theatre with many of the original touches still intact such as the great plaster torches with their stylized flames licking toward the ceiling, drawing the eye to the screen. The curtain is a magnificent brocade affair which looks gold under the lights. The capacity is now 460 and it is used almost exclusively for film. The format is, as it is in the Stage, is "First Run" with an "art/international" film bent.

THE COMMUNITY

The Uptown Stage and Screen proudly supports the Bow River Keepers by obtaining donations for them at our box office and concession, and by promoting their events and initiatives.
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The Marquee Room proudly organizes and curates monthly art exhibits, pertaining to relevant and local issues and to the ever-changing visual arts community in Calgary. Local artists are showcased in a variety of mediums, and an opening gala takes place in conjunction with Calgary's First Thursdays, every month.

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