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Abbott Meader: Three Films
October 5, 2016, 7:15 PM
This special screening features new digital renditions of two of Abbott Meader’s 16mm films. “South Slope” (1979-80) is an elegant contemplation of a small patch of Oakland, Maine through the four seasons, set to “What Love Tells Me,” the sixth and final movement of Gustav Mahler’s third symphony; “Shadows From The Western Wall” (1973-74) is a cascade of Roman fountains and gargoyles through the centuries. And there’s a new digital film about Meader, “Push Pins On Parade” (2013-15) by Bruce Williams, a portrait of Meader’s gallery exhibition of the same name at Common Street Arts in Waterville. Both filmmakers will be at the screening to discuss their works. (Unrated, 65 min.)